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[274] Cf. Cambridge Modern History (Cambridge, 1903), ii. 551-58.

[275] Rotuli Scotiæ, i. 808, 815, 816, 822, 825, 828, 829, 849, 851, 859, 877, 881, 886, 891, 896, ii. 8, 20, 45, 100.

[276] Wyntoun, Orygynale Cronykil, ix. c. xxvi. 2773, 2774.

[277] For a collection of these references, cf. The Scottish Historical Review for April 1904, pp. 266 ff. Purveys revision of Wiclifs New Testament was translated by Murdoch Nisbet into Scots. It is being published by the Scottish Text Society, The New Testament in Scots, i. 1901, ii. 1903. The translation was made about 1520.

[278] Row, History of Kirk of Scotland from the year 1558 to August 1637 (Edinburgh, 1842), p. 6.

[279] Act. Parl. Scot. ii. 295.

[280] Hay Fleming, The Scottish Reformation, p. 12.

[281] Act. Parl. Scot. ii. 341.