Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . Dairsie. [Reg. Prior. St. Andr., pp. 147, 158; Lyons Hist., vol./., p. 99.] Roger was Elect here in the time of Matthew, Bishop ofAberdeen [Cart. Aberbr.], and he is Witness to King Williamserection of the Monastery of Aberbrothock (commonly Arbroath).[Cart. Cambusk.] He styles himself Scotorum Episcopus, i.e.,Bishop of the Scots. He was Bishop here in 1201 [Cart.Kels.], and, in the said Cartulary, the preceding Bishops are ROGER. 145 ranked thus, viz., Robert, Ernald, Richard, Hugo, and Roger, ina Charter of Confirmation to the Monastery of Kelso, of al
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Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland . Dairsie. [Reg. Prior. St. Andr., pp. 147, 158; Lyons Hist., vol./., p. 99.] Roger was Elect here in the time of Matthew, Bishop ofAberdeen [Cart. Aberbr.], and he is Witness to King Williamserection of the Monastery of Aberbrothock (commonly Arbroath).[Cart. Cambusk.] He styles himself Scotorum Episcopus, i.e., Bishop of the Scots. He was Bishop here in 1201 [Cart.Kels.], and, in the said Cartulary, the preceding Bishops are ROGER. 145 ranked thus, viz., Robert, Ernald, Richard, Hugo, and Roger, ina Charter of Confirmation to the Monastery of Kelso, of all privi-leges, &c, granted by these Bishops. Roger, F. F. M. R. R. etR. were Bishops of St. Andrews, Glasgow, Dunkeld, Aberdeen, Moray, Ross, and Elect of Brechin, in the first year of PrinceAlexander, son to King William. [Cart. Abcrbr.] R. is Bishopof St. Andrews in the time of King William, and Richard, Bishopof Moray, is a Co-Witness with him ; and as John was certainlyBishop of Dunkeld, and Richard Bishop of Moray, in his time, .