Walter, bishop of Durham, relaxes 40 days of penance and establishes indulgences conceded by following bishops: Silvester, bishop of Carlisle, 40 days, Gilbert, bishop of Whithorn, 40 days, dated 26 Oct. 1248, and another indulgence of 40 days by same for each day to whichever of five altars in front of church consecrated by same, 1253; Thomas, bishop of Annadown, 30 days; Clement, bishop of Dunblane, 20 days, 1 May 1253; an indulgence of 40 days conceded by same, in same year, 5 June, at consecration of major altars daily; Albin, bishop of Brechin, 40 days; Richard, bishop of Sodor, Man and the Isles, 40 days; Abel, bishop of St Andrews, 40 days, dated 2 June 1254; W[illiam], bishop of Norwich, 40 days, dated 8 Sept. 1256; Richard, bishop of Dunkeld, 40 days, dated 14 Dec. 1254; Robert of Ross, 40 days; William, bishop of Caithness, 40 days; Isaac, bishop of Connor, 40 days; Alan, bishop of Argyll, 40 days.