56°07′24″N 3°55′04″W / 56.123216°N 3.917747°W / 56.123216; -3.917747 Cambuskenneth Abbey is an Augustinian monastery located on an area of land enclosed...
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Cambuskenneth (Scottish Gaelic: Camas Choinnich [ˈkʰaməs̪ ˈxɤɲɪç]) is a village in the city of Stirling, Scotland. It has a population of 250 and is the...
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The Abbot of Cambuskenneth or Abbot of Stirling (later Commendator of Cambuskenneth) was the head of the Arrouaisian (Augustinian) monastic community of...
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Council selected George Buchanan, Peter Young, Adam Erskine (lay abbot of Cambuskenneth), and David Erskine (lay abbot of Dryburgh) as James's preceptors or...
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Glasgow. A few days later, James IV attended the burial of his father at Cambuskenneth Abbey, a scene later portrayed in James IV's book of hours. The new...
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speech given by Sir Archibald Alison. Abbey Craig, a volcanic crag above Cambuskenneth Abbey, was chosen for the location of the tower because it the location...
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Broomridge Bridge of Allan Buchanan Buchlyvie Callander Cambusbarron Cambuskenneth Carron Valley and District Causewayhead Cornton Cowie Croftamie Drymen...
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by King David I. In 1563, Adam Erskine, the perpetual Commendator of Cambuskenneth, the head of the Abbey, signed a charter of some of its lands to John...
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Murdos are a subset of the Simms. Dawson, Alan (1995). The Murdos. Cambuskenneth, Stirling: TACit Press. ISBN 0-9522680-3-5. Archived from the original...
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Stirling Castle on 14 July 1486 after falling ill, and was buried in Cambuskenneth Abbey. Her husband, James III, was interred with her after his death...
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Pipeline Stirling Old Bridge Stirling New Bridge Stirling Forth Viaduct Cambuskenneth Footbridge A91 Road Bridge Alloa Swing Bridge Clackmannanshire Bridge...
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Clements, E.D. 'Clem' (1998). The Hewitts and Marilyns of Ireland. Cambuskenneth, Stirling: TACit Press. ISBN 0-9522680-8-6. Alan Dawson; Rob Woodall;...
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1304. Another important historical site in the area is the ruins of Cambuskenneth Abbey, the resting place of King James III of Scotland and his queen...
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Adam Erskine, Commendator of Cambuskenneth, was a Scottish landowner and courtier. He was a son of Thomas Erskine, a younger son of John Erskine, 5th...
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became successor to Alexander Mylne as commendator of the abbey of Cambuskenneth, for which he had been coadjutor (designated successor) since 7 August...
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mitred abbots that sat in the Estates of Scotland were of Arbroath, Cambuskenneth, Coupar Angus, Dunfermline, Holyrood, Iona, Kelso, Kilwinning, Kinloss...
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David Arnot (bishop) (section Abbot of Cambuskenneth)
attested as provost. After the death of Henry Abercrombie, Abbot of Cambuskenneth, on 29 March 1503, Arnot was provided to succeed him. He is found as...
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carriage decked in black lawn cloth, with stops recorded at Dunipace and Cambuskenneth Abbey. The funeral was a grand affair, with 478 stone (3,040 kg) of...
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Bridge of Balgie Bridge of Earn Bridge of Tilt Burrelton Callander Cambuskenneth Campmuir Caputh Carpow Clunie Collace Cottown Coupar Angus Crianlarich...
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century, the area formed part of the lands controlled by the abbots of Cambuskenneth. Later it became associated with the Bruce family, who, during the 14th...
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entirely in a single county. These changes saw Clackmannanshire cede Cambuskenneth to Stirlingshire, whilst it gained Alva from Stirlingshire and parts...
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Clements, E.D. 'Clem' (1998). The Hewitts and Marilyns of Ireland. Cambuskenneth, Stirling: TACit Press. ISBN 0-9522680-8-6. Maizlish, Aaron; Dawson...
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the parish of Lecropt to Perthshire. In return Stirlingshire gained Cambuskenneth from Clackmannanshire, the part of Kippen parish which had been in Perthshire...
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kinsman and ally of the former Regent Morton, Adam Erskine Commendator of Cambuskenneth, in April 1578. The events were described by the English diplomat in...
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Charterhouse, Perth James II 1460 Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh James III 1488 Cambuskenneth Abbey James IV 1513 Probably displayed at Monastery of Sheen, London...
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quartered. Dawson, Alan (1997). The Hewitts and Marilyns of Wales. Cambuskenneth, Stirling: TACit Press. ISBN 0-9522680-6-X. Archived from the original...
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but the child was stillborn. Tradition says the baby was buried at Cambuskenneth. After the queen dowager's pregnancy did not result in a living child...
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Robert Stewart's position as heir presumptive, but a Parliament at Cambuskenneth in July 1326 restored him in the line of succession should David die...
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Scotland. A Kinnoull Church appears in documents when it was granted to Cambuskenneth Abbey in 1361. It was rebuilt in 1779 but demolished in 1826 after the...
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months after the death of King James; his consecration took place at Cambuskenneth Abbey. After becoming bishop, Winchester continued in the service of...
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