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              <text>Anderson, M. O., &amp;lsquo;The Celtic Church in Kinrimund&amp;rsquo;, in D. McRoberts (ed.), The medieval Church of St Andrews (Glasgow 1976), 1-10 (reprinted from Innes Review 25, 67-76). Ash, M., and D. Broun, &amp;lsquo;The Adoption of St Andrew as patron Saint of Scotland&amp;rsquo;, in J. Higgitt (ed.), Medieval Art and Architecture in the Diocese of St Andrews (London 1986), 16-24. Ash, Marinell, &amp;lsquo;David Bernham, Bishop of St. Andrews, 1239-53&amp;rsquo;, Innes Review, 25 (1974), 3-14. Ash, Marinell, &amp;lsquo;The Administration of the Diocese of St Andrews, 1202-1328&amp;rsquo;, Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1972) [Available on EThOS] Ash, Marinell, &amp;lsquo;The diocese of St. Andrews under its 'Norman' bishops&amp;rsquo;, Scottish Historical Review, 55 (1976), 105-26. Ash, Marinell, &amp;lsquo;William Lamberton, bishop of St. Andrews, 1297-1328&amp;rsquo; in G.W.S. Barrow, The Scottish tradition (Edinburgh, 1974), 44-55. Barrel, A., Medieval Scotland, (Cambridge, 2000), especially chapter 3. Barrow, G. W. S., The Kingdom of the Scots (Edinburgh 1973 2nd edn. 2003), especially Chapter 8 on the Clergy at St Andrews. Barrow, G.W.S., &amp;lsquo;The Cathedral Chapter of St. Andrews and the Culdees in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries&amp;rsquo;, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 3 (1952), 23-39. Barrow, G.W.S., &amp;lsquo;The Medieval Diocese of St Andrews&amp;rsquo;, in Higgitt, J., (ed.), Medieval art and architecture in the diocese of St Andrews (London, 1994), 1-6. Blick, Sarah and Rita Tekippe (eds), Art and Architecutre of Late Medieval Pilgrimage in Northern Europe and the British Isles (Leiden, 2004). 2 vols. Boardman, S. and Eila Williamson (eds), The Cult of Saints and the Virgin Mary in Medieval Scotland (Woodbridge, 2010) Bonner, E., &amp;lsquo;The recovery of St Andrews castle in 1547: French Naval Policy and Diplomacy in the British Isles&amp;rsquo;, English Historical Review, 111 (1996), 578-98. Broun, D., &amp;lsquo;The Church and the beginning of Scottish Independence&amp;rsquo;, chapter 4 of Scottish Independence and the idea of Britain: from the Picts to Alexander III (Edinburgh, 2007), 101-123. Broun, D., &amp;lsquo;The Church and the origins of Scottish Independence&amp;rsquo;, Records of the Scottish Church History Society 31 (2002), 1-36. Broun, D., &amp;lsquo;The church of St Andrews and its foundation legend in the early twelfth century: recovering the full text of version A of the foundation legend&amp;rsquo;, in S. Taylor (ed.), King&amp;rsquo;s Clerics and Chronicles in Scotland, 500-1297 (Dublin 2000), 108-114. Cambridge, E., &amp;lsquo;The early building history of St Andrews Cathedral, Fife, and its context in northern transitional architecture&amp;rsquo;, The Antiquaries Journal 57 (1977) 277-88. Cambridge, Eric, &amp;lsquo;The early Building-History of St Andrews Cathedral, Fife, and its context in Northern Transitional Architecture&amp;rsquo;, Antiquaries Journal, 57 (1978), 277-88. Cameron, N., &amp;lsquo;St Rule&amp;rsquo;s Church, St Andrews, and early stone built churches in Scotland&amp;rsquo; in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 124 (1994), 367-78. Available online: &lt;a href="http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/volumes.cfm" target="_blank"&gt;http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/volumes.cfm&lt;/a&gt; Cameron, Neil, &amp;lsquo;St Rule&amp;rsquo;s Church, St Andrews, and early stone-built churches in Scotland&amp;rsquo;, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 124 (1994), pp. 367-378. Campbell, I. 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Rhodes, Elizabeth, &amp;lsquo;The Reformation in the Burgh of St Andrews: Property, Piety and Power&amp;rsquo; (Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2013). Robertson, W.N., &amp;lsquo;Fragments of sculptured stonework from the tomb of Henry Wardlaw bishop of St Andrews&amp;rsquo;, P.S.A.S., 101 (1968-9), 146-9 Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland: Fife, Kinross and Clackmannan (London, 1933), nos 455 (Cathedral), 460 (Abbey Precinct Wall), 465 (Castle) Sanderson, M. H. B., '"Kin, freindis and servandis" : the men who worked with Archbishop David Beaton', Innes Review, 25 (1974), 31-48. Sanderson, M. H. B., Cardinal of Scotland: David Beaton c.1494-1546 (Edinburgh, 1986) Taylor, S. with G. Mark&amp;uacute;s, The Place-Names of Fife: volume 3 St Andrews and the East Neuk (Stamford, 2009), especially 600-615. Taylor, S., &amp;lsquo;The coming of the Augustinians to St Andrews and version B of the St Andrews foundation legend&amp;rsquo;, in idem (ed.) Kings, Clerics and Chronicles in Scotland 500-1297, (Dublin, 2000), 115-123. Thurlby, M., &amp;lsquo;St Andrews Cathedral-Priory and the beginnings of Gothic Architecture in Northern Britain&amp;rsquo;, in Higgitt, J., (ed.), Medieval art and architecture in the diocese of St Andrews (London, 1994), 47-60 Turpie, T. &amp;lsquo;Scottish saints cults and pilgrimage from the Black Death to the Reformation, c.1349-1560 &amp;lsquo; (PhD, University of Edinburgh, 2011) Read at: &lt;a href="https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/1842/5983/2/Turpie2011.pdf%20" target="_blank"&gt;https://www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/1842/5983/2/Turpie2011.pdf &lt;/a&gt;Veitch, K., &amp;lsquo;Replanting Paradise: Alexander I and the Reform of the Church in Scotland&amp;rsquo;, Innes Review 52 (2001), 136-166. 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