The Position of the Episcopal Church in Scotland Since the Revolution in 1688
The Position of the Episcopal Church in Scotland Since the Revolution in 1688
Robert Eden
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Not only, however, did the State recognise the validity of the spiritual powers of the disestablished bishops, but they con- tinued to be addressed by the Sovereign by the Territorial titles which they enjoyed before their disestablishment. Thus, Her Majesty Queen Anne, by a royal warrant under the sign Manual, dated at S. James's on the 17th of April, 1704, and again by a similar warrant, dated at Newmarket on the 4th of October, 1706, ordered the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury in Scotlan...d to " order payment to be made, " thus run the words of the warrant, to " order payment to be made out of the first and readiest of the Bishops' rents in Scotland, of one hundred pounds sterling to each of the four bishops undermentioned, viz. , to the Bishop of Edinburgh, to the Bishop of Aberdeen, to the Bishop of Moray, and Bishop of Dunblane. " Both these warrants under the sign Manual, with the counter-signatures of the Secretary of State for Scot- land, are preserved among the Records of the Exchequer at Edinburgh.
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