Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 13, 1471-1484. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1955.
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Vatican Regesta, Vol. DCLIII.
Bullarum Communium Lib. CIII. Tom. CVIII.
1 Sixtus IV.
2 Sixtus IV.
[1472 Aug. 25–1473 Aug. 24.] St. Peter's, Rome. (fn. 1) (f. 35r.) |
Ordinance, as below. The pope lately granted an indulgence in favour of the church of St. Andrews in Scotland (etc., as in the next following letter.) Seeing that the resources of the Roman church and the Camera are not enough to meet the cost of the defence of the Christian faith against the Turks, the pope hereby ordains that a third part of the alms arising from the said indulgence shall be devoted to the said Camera in aid of the crusade and the cost of the said defence, and shall be paid to the Camera or its collector etc. in those parts by the present archbishop of St. Andrews (who has consented) and by the archbishop for the time being. Ad fut. rei mem. Romana ecclesia. [1¼ pp.] |
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[1472 Aug. 25–1473 Aug. 24.] St. Peter's, Rome. (fn. 2) (f. 36r.) |
Grant in perpetuity of plenary indulgence and remission of all their sins to all who, being truly penitent and having confessed, visit the church of St. Andrews in Scotland (which the present pope lately erected into the metropolitan church of all Scotland), on the feast of St. Michael the Archangel in September, from the first to the second vespers, and throughout the octave, every year for the next seven years, and thereafter every three years, the Jubilee year always excepted, and give alms for the conservation etc. of its buildings. If similar indulgence have been granted by the present pope, in perpetuity or for a time not yet expired, these presents shall be null and void. Univ. Christifidelibus … Romanus pontifex. [1 p. +] |