Paisley Abbey is a parish church of the Church of Scotland on the east bank of the White Cart Water in the centre of the town of Paisley, Renfrewshire...
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with the establishment of Paisley Abbey, an important religious hub which formerly had control over other local churches. Paisley expanded significantly...
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Simple Minds discography (redirect from New Gold Dream – Live From Paisley Abbey)
Summertime) – Live at Paisley Abbey" — — — — — New Gold Dream – Live at Paisley Abbey "Promised You a Miracle – Live at Paisley Abbey" — — — — — "Get It...
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Saint Mirin (category People from Paisley, Renfrewshire)
diocese of Paisley, Scotland, he was the founder of a religious community which grew to become Paisley Abbey. The shrine of this saint in the abbey became...
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Bruce Road and Marjorie Drive are named in her honour. She is buried at Paisley Abbey. Her son succeeded his childless uncle David II of Scotland in 1371...
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assistance from the abbot and monks of Paisley Abbey and provided them with land and funds. However, the Paisley superiors built only a small chapel for...
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the Abbey of Cluny to consult or be consulted (unless the abbot of Cluny chose to come to Britain, which happened rarely). The priory at Paisley was an...
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838; -4.404 Abbey, or sometimes Abbey Paisley, is a civil parish in Renfrewshire, Scotland traditionally centred on the towns of Paisley and Johnstone...
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the movie's director and the ship computer, respectively. Notably, at Paisley Abbey, during a restoration project that took place in the 1990s, a stonemason...
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south. Paisley contains several historic buildings and notable sites, including Paisley Abbey, Paisley Museum and Coats Observatory, Paisley Town Hall...
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Hundred Years of Paisley Abbey's Patrons: The Stewart Family and Their Tenants to 1241. Scotland's Cluniac Heritage: The Abbeys of Paisley and Crossraguel...
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2023, Simple Minds released the live album New Gold Dream – Live From Paisley Abbey, a recording of the one-off performance of their 1982 album New Gold...
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Nikola (10 March 2018). "An explanation emerges for how the 12th century Paisley Abbey in Scotland could feature a gargoyle out of the film "Alien"". The Vintage...
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of his grandfather, the 1st Earl of Arran, was commendatory abbot of Paisley Abbey around the time of his birth. In 1553 this uncle succeeded David Beaton...
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to emerge in the town centre at Paisley Abbey. It then passes under Gauze Street, the Piazza Shopping Centre and Paisley Gilmour Street railway station...
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of Doon. Saint Mirin was a prior at Bangor before leaving to found Paisley Abbey in Renfrewshire. Columbanus and Gall went off to Continental Europe...
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forfeited by King John Balliol. In 1316 Stewart donated those lands to Paisley Abbey. Following the liberation of King Robert the Bruce's wife, Elizabeth...
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Retrieved 6 September 2014. "Roddy Frame – Live – Crossing Newbury Street, Paisley Abbey 27-10-12" (Video upload). 30 October 2012. Archived from the original...
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of his son's captivity, he died on 4 April 1406, and was buried in Paisley Abbey, which had been founded by the Stewarts. King Robert III married Anabella...
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12th century, when the feudal lord Robert de Croc, endowed a chapel to Paisley Abbey to the North. Neilston Parish Church—a Category B listed building—is...
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King's Inch (section King's Inch and Paisley Abbey)
The island was granted to Paisley Abbey and remained abbey property until 1208–1213, at which time the priory of Paisley excambied the island to Walter...
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went to Scotland and witnessed his brother's Foundation Charter of Paisley Abbey. Round suggests he may have been either a uterine brother or even a...
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comical cook-slave from Ai Khanoum, Afghanistan During a refurbishment of Paisley Abbey in the early 1990s, twelve gargoyles were replaced. One of them is modeled...
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Underground. During an October 2012 solo performance at the Paisley Abbey venue in Paisley, Scotland, Frame performed a rendition of the Jesse Rae song...
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Abbot of Paisley (later Commendator of Paisley; Prior of Paisley before 1219) was the head of the Cluniac monastic community of Paisley Abbey and its property...
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Nikola (10 March 2018). "An explanation emerges for how the 12th century Paisley Abbey in Scotland could feature a gargoyle out of the film "Alien"". The Vintage...
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the Abbey of St Mary of Rushen, the monastic house at which the Chronicle was kept. There is a charter allegedly issued by Domhnall to Paisley Abbey, found...
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buried on 29 April 1618 in Paisley Abbey church. He predeceased his father by three years and therefore never became Lord Paisley, but, having been created...
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White Inch (section Paisley Abbey)
had moved to Paisley Abbey. Walter Fitz Alan gave King's Inch and all the fishings on the Clyde between the island and Partick to the abbey. Scotland portal...
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A depiction of Marjorie Bruce on her tomb in Paisley Abbey....
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