The Stuart vestments are on loan from the archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh and were originally the property of the Order of the Ursulines of Jesus. The sisters, based at St Margaret’s convent in Edinburgh, were the founders of the first convent in Scotland after the reformation. The vestments were then deposited in the Scottish catholic archives with other objects and papers of the Ursulines of Jesus after the convent closed in 2008.
Curator Amy Miller explained: ‘We are thrilled to have these vestments on loan to the museum. They shed light on the life of an oft-overlooked member of the famous Stuart family. Henry Benedict Stuart, the cardinal duke of York, was very successful in his own right within the roman catholic church. He was, and still is, one of the longest-serving cardinals in church history’.
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