The hospital was supported by the Crown and administered by the City for its first two hundred years; in fact, it was named a royal free chapel.
Fana church is one of only 3 remaining royal chapels.
William of Dumfries was a clerk of the rolls of the royal 'chapel' or chancery.
The earliest editions had also gradually added some details of diocesan office holders and administrators, together with the theological colleges, and the royal chapels.
He had to write music for the royal chapels.
In addition, the chaplains of the royal chapels in Oslo and Bergen were permanent members.
Two-storeyed royal chapels were not uncommon in medieval Europe.
This is the only time that the public can go into the royal chapels.
Archbishop John Peckham was determined to bring the royal chapels to book.
He summoned the prebendaries to meet him on 31 July but they, together with the canons of all seven royal chapels, ignored him and were excommunicated.