Pope Innocent IV, at the request of the king of Scotland, writes to the bishops of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, that since the body of Margaret, queen of Scotland, of bright memory, may emit boundless miracles, he had her included in a list of saints. He thus commands them to examine diligently her life, merits and miracles and what they find they may narrate it to the pope in writing, under their seals, through a messenger. If all of them cannot be present, let two of them do it.