TRANSACTIONS DA 20 REV. CHARLES ROGERS, LL.D. HISTORIOGRAPHER TO THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY; FELLOW OF THE NEW ENGLAND VOL. IV. LONDON PRINTED FOR THE ROYAL HISTORICAL SOCIETY PREFACE. A CHIEF design entertained by the founders of the Royal Historical Society to procure materials for history from unexplored or recondite sources, is in a great measure realised in the Papers which constitute the present volume. It is the constant aim of the Council to secure such contributions as may promote discussion at the Monthly Meetings and at the same time prove useful in the permanent record of the Society's Transactions. Since the publication of vol. iii. the number of Fellows has increased from 383 to 466. A Library, supplied by the contributions of Members, has been opened at the Society's Rooms. PREFACE, LIST OF FET HISTORICAL EDMUN No. L " II. " III. 1, IV. " V. › VI. CHARLES ROGERS, Historiographer. CONTENTS. oyal un lised s the PREFACE, LIST OF FELLOWS, HISTORICAL NOTICES AND Charters of THE PRIORY OF BEAULY. By s as dat the iii. A been No. 1. Bulla Gregorii Papæ Priori de Bello Loco Ordinis Vallis- III. Carta Andreæ Moraviensis Episcopi de Decimis Garbarum ,, IV. Carta Laurentii Militis, Filij Patricij Janitoris de Innernes RS, v. Carta Magistri Henrici de Tottyngham Priori de Bello Loco. VI. Carta David de Innerlunan de Terra de Auchterwaddalle IMMANUEL KANT IN HIS RELATION TO MODERN HISTORY. By Gus- 53 56 75 THE HISTORY OF LANDHOLDING IN ENGLAND. By JOSEPH Fisher, I |