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He disappeared from the records until found as Official to the Archdeacon of Lothian (1283 × 1285).[4] It is possible that in this period he left Scotland for further study.[4] The position of Official was held under the absentee Archdeacon of Lothian, Adam de Gullane, and afterwards, Archdeacon William Frere, and was probably held along with the post of vicar of Haddington; the latter he definitely held by 1295.[5] Nicholas is found as Official in a document dating certainly between 1273 and 1285, a document which can probably be more precisely dated to between 1283 and 1285.
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Well, if this will be an 80 minute album, then that's 4800 different potential artists, if each contributed a single dollar to getting this pressed to vinyl..
but excuse my ignorance, but why vinyl...would someone actually play this at a club? :shock:

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He was pastor of the church of Calder Comitis, Midlothian, by September 1296.[4] Both churches were indirectly under the patronage of the Bishop of St Andrews, William Fraser. The rector of Haddington was St Andrews Cathedral Priory and although the church of Calder Comitis was normally under the patronage of the Mormaer of Fife, at that point in time the wardship of the young mormaer's lands was being held by the Bishop of St Andrews.

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