"Liber Cartarum Sancte Crucis. Munimenta Ecclesie Sancte Crusis de Edwinesburg" is a historical compilation of charters and documents pertaining to Holyrood Abbey. This collection offers invaluable insights into the abbey's historical importance, its land ownership, privileges, and its interactions with the Scottish monarchy and other ecclesiastical institutions.
Compiled in Latin, these charters provide firsthand accounts and legal records crucial for understanding medieval Scottish history and the role of religious orders. Researchers and historians will find this a pivotal primary source, shedding light on the social, economic, and religious dynamics of the period. This meticulously preserved work is essential for anyone studying the history of Scotland and the influence of Holyrood Abbey.
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