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    The Abbot of Inchaffray, before 1221 Prior of Inchaffray, and then by the end of the 15th century, the Commendator of Inchaffray, was the head of the...
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    monument. Jonathan of Dunblane Malise, 6th Earl of Strathearn Abbot of Inchaffray, for a list of priors, abbots and commendators "Inchaffray Abbey", Canmore...
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    Prior of Inchmahome, Abbot of Inchaffray and then Bishop of Dunblane. He was Prior of Inchmahome Priory in Menteith after 1297. He became abbot of Inchaffray...
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  • success of the Scots at Bannockburn was attributed to the presence of the arm of Saint Fillan, which was borne by its custodian, the Abbot of Inchaffray, on...
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  • place to do so. Hugh, Abbot of Inchaffray, however, bombarded the episcopal court with legal deeds in order to prove that Inchaffray's rights were superior...
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    Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, prior of Torphichen Preceptory. Laurence Oliphant, Abbot of Inchaffray Alexander Stewart, Archbishop of St Andrews and Lord...
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    The Pow of Inchaffray (also known as the Pow Water) is a drainage ditch in Strathearn, Scotland. It is approximately 9 miles (14 km) long and drains 3...
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    Inishail (category Burial sites of the Campbells of Argyll)
    Protestant Reformation into a temporal lordship in favour of Hay, who had been Abbot of Inchaffray, but later became a Protestant. A burying ground has several...
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    Murray, the abbot of Inchaffray Abbey. When the abbey subsequently ran short of funds Murray sought to assess the teinds of the Drummond lands of Monzievaird...
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  • cell) Coupar Angus Abbey Dunkeld Monastery – now cathedral Elcho Priory Inchaffray Abbey Loch Tay Priory Montrose Blackfriars PERTH (see right) Rindalgros...
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  • Gordon, 1582 Also abbot of Coupar Angus (1506-1507) and abbot of Melrose (1507/10-1521 x 1524). Became abbot of Inchaffray (1514) and abbot of Arbroath (1517)...
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  • Richard de Pontefract (category English people of the Wars of Scottish Independence)
    the Abbot of Inchaffray. Cockburn, James Hutchison (1959), The Medieval Bishops of Dunblane and their Church, Dunblane: Society of Friends of Dunblane...
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  • John de Crannach (category Bishops of Brechin (pre-Reformation))
    named Christiana. Three of his brothers are known; one, William, was a prominent Augustinian canon who became abbot of Inchaffray (1430–1433 or 1435), while...
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    The Abbot of Scone, before 1163 x 4, Prior of Scone, and then by the beginning of the 16th century, the Commendator of Scone, was the head of the community...
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  • Forbes, 1577-1614 x 1616 Monymusk Priory A culdee. Became Abbot of Inchaffray. Commendator of Balmerino. Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious...
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    The Bishop of Dunblane or Bishop of Strathearn was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Dunblane or Strathearn, one of medieval Scotland's thirteen...
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  • (Nevin MacEwen) and his wife Mairead (Mariota). Under Abbot Symon de Scone, previous Abbot of Inchaffray, the abbey had given some lands in exchange for 40 marks...
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  • Became abbot of Inchaffray. Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man, Second...
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    this was to pay a debt demanded by the Abbot of Inchaffray. In revenge for this William Drummond, the son of the 1st Lord Drummond attacked the Murrays...
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  • Andrew Magnus (category Year of birth missing)
    Andrew, confirmed the election of William de Culross as the new Abbot of Inchaffray. Andrew died sometime later in the year. As late as 1 September 1380...
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  • Adam Abell (category Year of birth uncertain)
    the Bellenden family; Robert Bellenden, Abbot of Holyrood was his great-uncle. Abell became a friar at Inchaffray Abbey in 1495, then moved to be an Observantine...
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    were the dean (name not known), Maurice, Abbot of Inchaffray, William, Abbot of Lindores, Michael, Abbot of Cambuskenneth, William de Eaglesham, Henry...
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    Andrew Forman (category Abbots of Arbroath)
    archbishop of St Andrews, George Hepburn, bishop of the Isles, Lawrence Oliphant, abbot of Inchaffray and William Bunch, abbot of Kilwinning. Nine of the twenty-one...
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  • Roger de Balnebrich (category Bishops of Dunblane)
    Litigation took place at the papal curia, in which Roger's rival Maurice, Abbot of Inchaffray, emerged victorious; Roger did not receive provision or consecration...
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  • II, Earl of Menteith (died c. 1230), Scottish mormaer Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith (died 1332), Scottish mormaer Muireadhach of Inchaffray (died 1340s)...
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    Ochtertyre (category Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes)
    Murrays of Ochtertyre had been engaged by their relative, the abbot of nearby Inchaffray Abbey, with collecting teinds from the Drummonds of Monzievaird...
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  • that Gille Brigte founded an Augustinian priory at Inchaffray. There was a Jonathan as Archdeacon of Dunblane found in three documents in the later 12th...
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    doorsteps of houses. The name appears in a charter of 1227 in a grant of land transaction to the Convent of Inchaffray. The Jacobite Earl of Mar's army...
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    settlement between Inchaffray Abbey in Strathearn, diocese of Dunblane, and Bishop Clement of Dunblane be peacefully kept, with Inchaffray being portrayed...
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  • church. He held Inchaffray Abbey from 1514, and Scone Abbey from 1518 in commendam. Between 1516 and 1518 he held a right to the commend of Whithorn Priory...
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