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List of monastic houses in Scotland

List of monastic houses in Scotland

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List of monastic houses in Scotland is a catalogue of the abbeys, priories, friaries and other monastic religious houses of Scotland.

In this article alien houses are included, as are smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks). The numerous monastic hospitals per se are not included here unless at some time the foundation had, or was purported to have, the status or function of an abbey, priory, friary or preceptory/commandery.

The geographical co-ordinates provided are sourced from details provided by the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments in Scotland (RCAHMS) Archived 4 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine and Ordnance Survey publications.

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The list is presented alphabetically by council area. Foundations are listed alphabetically within each area.

Communities/provenance: shows the status and communities existing at each establishment, together with such dates as having been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site.

Formal name or dedication: shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known.

Alternative names: some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time. In order to assist in text-searching, such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided.

Abbreviations and key

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Locations with names in italics indicate probable duplication (misidentification with another location) or non-existent foundations (either erroneous reference or proposed foundation never implemented.

Trusteeship denoted as follows:
HES Historic Environment Scotland
NTS National Trust for Scotland
CS Church of Scotland

Communities/provenance: shows the status and communities existing at each establishment, together with such dates as having been established as well as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site.

Formal name or dedication: shows the formal name of the establishment or the person in whose name the church is dedicated, where known.

Alternative names: some of the establishments have had alternative names over the course of time. In order to assist in text-searching, such alternatives in name or spelling have been provided.

List of establishments by county/region

Aberdeen

Greyfriars
Greyfriars
Redfriars
Redfriars
Whitefriars
Whitefriars
Locations of monastic houses in Aberdeen
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Aberdeenshire

Banff Whitefriars
Banff Whitefriars
Clova Monastery
Clova Monastery
Deer Abbey
Deer Abbey
Fyvie Prioy
Fyvie Prioy
Monymusk Priory
Monymusk Priory
Turriff Monastery
Turriff Monastery
Locations of monastic houses in Aberdeenshire
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Angus

Arbroath Abbey
Arbroath Abbey
Brechin Monastery
Brechin Monastery
Monifieth Monastery
Monifieth Monastery
Restenneth Priory
Restenneth Priory
Locations of monastic houses in Angus
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The following location in Angus has no monastic connection:

  • Rossie Priory: mansion, built 1807

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Argyll & Bute

Ardchattan Priory
Ardchattan Priory
Cara Red Friars - purported
Cara Red Friars - purported
Cella Diuni
Cella Diuni
Iona Abbey
Iona Abbey
Iona Priory
Iona Priory
Kingarth Monastery
Kingarth Monastery
Oronsay Priory
Oronsay Priory
Saddell Abbey
Saddell Abbey
Tiree Monastery
Tiree Monastery
Locations of monastic houses in Argyll & Bute
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Ayrshire

East Ayrshire

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North Ayrshire

Irvine Whitefriars
Irvine Whitefriars
Kilwinning Abbey
Kilwinning Abbey
Locations of monastic houses in North Ayrshire
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Ayrshire, North non-Christian monasteries
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South Ayrshire

Ayr Greyfriars
Ayr Greyfriars
Crossraguel Abbey
Crossraguel Abbey
Dalmilling Priory
Dalmilling Priory
Fail Monastery
Fail Monastery
Locations of monastic houses in South Ayrshire
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Dumfries and Galloway

Canonbie Priory
Canonbie Priory
Dercongal Abbey
Dercongal Abbey
Dumfries Blackfriars
Dumfries Blackfriars
Dundrennan Abbey
Dundrennan Abbey
Glenluce Abbey
Glenluce Abbey
Hoddam Monastery
Hoddam Monastery
Lincluden Priory
Lincluden Priory
St Marys Isle Priory (Trahill Priory)
St Marys Isle Priory (Trahill Priory)
Soulseat Abbey
Soulseat Abbey
Sweetheart Abbey
Sweetheart Abbey
Tongland Abbey
Tongland Abbey
Whithorn Priory
Whithorn Priory
Wigtown Blackfriars
Wigtown Blackfriars
Locations of monastic houses in Dumfries & Galloway
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Dumfries and Galloway non-Christian monasteries

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Dunbartonshire

West Dunbartonshire

Ross Priory - doubtful
Ross Priory - doubtful
Locations of monastic houses in West Dunbartonshire
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City of Edinburgh

Blackfriars
Blackfriars
Greenside Whitefriars
Greenside Whitefriars
Sciennes Priory
Sciennes Priory
Holyrood Abbey
Holyrood Abbey
Queensferry Whitefriars
Queensferry Whitefriars
Locations of monastic houses in Edinburgh
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Fife

Balmerino Abbey
Balmerino Abbey
Culross Abbey
Culross Abbey
Cupar Blackfriars
Cupar Blackfriars
Dunfermline Abbey
Dunfermline Abbey
Dysart Blackfriars(possible)
Dysart Blackfriars
(possible)
Gadvan Preceptory
Gadvan Preceptory
Inchcolm Abbey
Inchcolm Abbey
INVERKEITHING (see right)
INVERKEITHING (see right)
Isle of May Priory
Isle of May Priory
Kinghorn Blackfriars(dubious)
Kinghorn Blackfriars
(dubious)
Lindores Abbey
Lindores Abbey
Pittenweem Priory
Pittenweem Priory
ST ANDREWS (see right)
ST ANDREWS (see right)
St Monan's Blackfriars
St Monan's Blackfriars
Locations of monastic houses in Fife
Kilrimont Monastery
Kilrimont Monastery
Blackfriars
Blackfriars
St Andrew's Cathedral Priory
St Andrew's Cathedral Priory
St Rule's Priory
St Rule's Priory
Locations of monastic houses in St Andrews
Blackfriars
Blackfriars
Greyfriars
Greyfriars
Locations of monastic houses in Inverkeithing
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The following locations in the Fife Region have no monastic connection:

  • Crawford Priory: mansion, built 1813
  • Inchrye Abbey: mansion, built 19thC

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City of Glasgow

Blackfriars
Blackfriars
Franciscan Friars
Franciscan Friars
Greyfriars
Greyfriars
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Highland

Applecross Monastery(St Maelrubha)
Applecross Monastery
(St Maelrubha)
Beauly Priory
Beauly Priory
Eigg Monastery
Eigg Monastery
Fearn Abbey
Fearn Abbey
Fort Augustus Abbey
Fort Augustus Abbey
Inverness Blackfriars
Inverness Blackfriars
Kingussie Whitefriars
Kingussie Whitefriars
Old Fearn Abbey(approx)
Old Fearn Abbey
(approx)
Locations of monastic houses in Highland
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Lanarkshire

South Lanarkshire

Blantyre Priory
Blantyre Priory
Lanark Greyfriars
Lanark Greyfriars
Lesmahagow Priory
Lesmahagow Priory
Locations of monastic houses in Lanarkshire
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Lothian

East Lothian

Dirleton Red Friars
Dirleton Red Friars
Dunbar Priory
Dunbar Priory
Fidra Priory
Fidra Priory
Haddington Blackfriars
Haddington Blackfriars
Haddington Greyfriars
Haddington Greyfriars
Luffness Whitefriars
Luffness Whitefriars
Nunraw Abbey
Nunraw Abbey
North Berwick Priory
North Berwick Priory
Locations of monastic houses in East Lothian
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West Lothian

Abercorn Monastery
Abercorn Monastery
Linlithgow Whitefriars
Linlithgow Whitefriars
Manuel Priory
Manuel Priory
Torphichen Preceptory
Torphichen Preceptory
Locations of monastic houses in West Lothian
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Midlothian

Newbattle Abbey
Newbattle Abbey
Locations of monastic houses in Midlothian
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Moray

ELGIN(see right)
ELGIN
(see right)
Kinloss Abbey
Kinloss Abbey
Urquhart Priory
Urquhart Priory
Urquhart Priory (vestiges)
Urquhart Priory (vestiges)
Pluscarden Abbey
Pluscarden Abbey
Locations of monastic houses in Moray
Blackfriars
Blackfriars
Greyfriars Observant
Greyfriars Observant
Greyfriars Conventual
Greyfriars Conventual
Locations of monastic houses in Elgin
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Orkney

Brough of Birsay Monastery
Brough of Birsay Monastery
Eynhallow Monastery
Eynhallow Monastery
Golgotha Monastery
Golgotha Monastery
Papa Stronsay Monastery
Papa Stronsay Monastery
Locations of monastic houses in Orkney
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Perth & Kinross

Abernethy Priory
Abernethy Priory
Aberuthven(erroneously asserted cell)
Aberuthven
(erroneously asserted cell)
Coupar Angus Abbey
Coupar Angus Abbey
Dunkeld Monastery – now cathedral
Dunkeld Monastery – now cathedral
Elcho Priory
Elcho Priory
Inchaffray Abbey
Inchaffray Abbey
Loch Tay Priory
Loch Tay Priory
Montrose Blackfriars
Montrose Blackfriars
PERTH(see right)
PERTH
(see right)
Rindalgros monastic settlement?
Rindalgros monastic settlement?
St Fillan's Priory
St Fillan's Priory
St Serf's Inch Priory
St Serf's Inch Priory
Scone Abbey
Scone Abbey
Scotlandwell Red Friars
Scotlandwell Red Friars
Tullilum Whitefriars
Tullilum Whitefriars
Locations of monastic houses in Perth & Kinross
Blackfriars
Blackfriars
Perth Charterhouse
Perth Charterhouse
St Leonard's Priory
St Leonard's Priory
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Renfrewshire

Inchinnan 'Preceptory'
Inchinnan 'Preceptory'
Paisley Abbey
Paisley Abbey
Locations of monastic houses in Renfrewshire
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Scottish Borders

Coldingham Priory
Coldingham Priory
Dryburgh Abbey
Dryburgh Abbey
Fogo Priory
Fogo Priory
Jedburgh Abbey
Jedburgh Abbey
Jedburgh Blackfriars
Jedburgh Blackfriars
Kelso Abbey
Kelso Abbey
Melrose Abbey
Melrose Abbey
Old Melrose Monastery(site)
Old Melrose Monastery
(site)
Peebles Red Friars(site)
Peebles Red Friars
(site)
Roxburgh Greyfriars
Roxburgh Greyfriars
St Bothan's Priory
St Bothan's Priory
Locations of monastic houses in Scottish Borders
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The following location in the Scottish Borders has no known monastic connection:

  • Abbey: placename probably does not pre-date 1726

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Stirling

Cambuskenneth Abbey
Cambuskenneth Abbey
Dunblane Monastery – now cathedral
Dunblane Monastery – now cathedral
Inchmahome Priory
Inchmahome Priory
Stirling Blackfriars
Stirling Blackfriars
Locations of monastic houses in Stirling
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The following location in the Stirling Region has no monastic connection:

  • Ross Priory: mansion named 'Ross', renamed 'Ross Priory' 1810

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See also

Notes

  1. Aberdeen Red Friars — foundation date 1181 given by Father R. A. Hay, Scotia Sacre (MS.34.1.18 in the National Library of Scotland), p.70
  2. Banff Greyfriars Collections for a History of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff (Spalding Club, 1843), p.205
  3. Forvie Preceptory: Collections for a History of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff (Spalding Club, 1843), p.217
  4. Tullich Preceptory — J. Spottiswoode, An account of all the Religious Houses that were in Scotland at the time of the Reformation (included in R. Keith, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops (Edinburgh, 1824)), p.435
  5. Tullich Preceptory Templaria: Papers relative to the history, privileges and possessions of the Scottish Knights Templars, and their successors the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (1828), pp.5,7; Abstracts of charters and other papers recorded in the chartulary of Torphichen from 1581 to 1596 (Edinburgh, 1830), p.9
  6. Barry Red Friars – Father R. A. Hay, Diplomatum Veterum Collectio. (MS. 34-1.10 in the National Library of Scotland), iii, p.573
  7. Brechin Red Friars – Father R. A. Hay, Diplomatum Veterum Collectio. (MS. 34-1.10 in the National Library of Scotland), iii, p.579
  8. Brechin Red Friars – Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1081
  9. Dundee Greyfriars — foundation: Joannis de Fordun Scotichronicon cum Supplementis et Continuatione Walteri Boweri, ed. Goodall (Edinburgh, 1759): lib. viii, cap. xxv; ibid, i, 474; J. Spottiswoode, An account of all the Religious Houses that were in Scotland at the time of the Reformation (included in R. Keith, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops (Edinburgh, 1824)), p.489
  10. Dundee Greyfriars — date of building: Documents Illustrative of the History of Scotland 1286-1306, ed. J. Stevenson (Edinburgh, 1870), ii, no.484
  11. Iona Abbey — Tironensian: conjectured by W. F. Skene, Celtic Scotland, Edinburgh (1867)
  12. Rothesay Abbey: Ecclesiastical Architecture, iii, p.418
  13. Texa Cell Joannis de Fordun Scotichronicon cum Supplementis et Continuatione Walteri Boweri, ed. Goodall (Edinburgh, 1759) lib. ii, cap x; i. p.45
  14. Dercongal Abbey — Manuscript 33.2.12, National Library of Scotland, gives founder as Devorgilla, daughter of Alan of Galloway; evidently a confusion with Sweetheart Abbey
  15. Dumfries Blackfriars — Manuscript 22.1.14, 153 f., National Library of Scotland
  16. Dumfries Blackfriars — erroneous entry in J. Spottiswoode, History of the Church of Scotland (1677 Ed.) Appendix, p.16 (25)
  17. Dumfries Blackfriars — erroneous reference to Friars Preachers (correctly Friars Minor) in Dumfries list (NX 9776), 1 May 1579 (Registrum Magni Sigilli Scotorum, iv, no.32)
  18. Dumfries Greyfriars — probably spurious charter of foundation 20 April 1234 by Alan of Galloway cited by Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1268
  19. Dumfries Greyfriars — foundation date c. 1262 cited by W. Moir Bryce, The Scottish Grey Friars (Edinburgh, 1909), i, p.199
  20. Dumfries Greyfriars — foundation date before 1305 cited Early Sources of Scottish History 500 to 1268, ed. A. O. Anderson (Edinburgh, 1922) ii, p.479n
  21. Dumfries Greyfriars — possession by Town Council cited by W. Moir Bryce, The Scottish Grey Friars (Edinburgh, 1909), i, p.214
  22. Kirkcudbright Blackfriars Rotuli scaccarii regum scotorum (The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland), ed. J. Stewart and others (Edinburgh, 1878-1908) xiii, p.472: reference 1512 to Friars Preachers of Kirkcudbright
  23. Kirkcudbright Greyfriars — spurious charter 16 September 1239: Tweedie Manuscript, cited by Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), pp.1431-2
  24. Edinburgh Preceptory: Reports of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland — Edinburgh (1951), p.126, no.75: exaggerated description of property
  25. Queensferry Whitefriars — foundation 1330/1: J. Spottiswoode, An account of all the Religious Houses that were in Scotland at the time of the Reformation (included in R. Keith, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops (Edinburgh, 1824)), p.455
  26. Queensferry Whitefriars — foundation intimated: purported letter of James Dundas, Laird of Dundas, to the Provincial and Vicar-General of the Camelite order in Scotland — Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1554
  27. Queensferry Whitefriars — present parish church: Dundas Charters, National Library of Scotland, Mac. xxiv, p.29)
  28. Nuntown Priory New Statistical Account
  29. Crail Blackfriars — spurious and unreliable charters cited by Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), pp.1254, 1255-7
  30. Dysart Blackfriars — included in Dumfries list
  31. Dysart Blackfriars — Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1229 - land granted: spurious charter of William Sinclair of Dysart 27 March 1466/7/8 (year partly obscured)
  32. Inverkeithing Blackfriars — included in Dumfries list and W. Maitland, The History and Antiquities of Scotland (London, 1757), i 262
  33. Inverkeithing Blackfriars — site granted: Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1224 - charter (undated) "Hugh de Lundey", Lord of the Burgh of Inverkeithing with the consent of Robert de Bruis index Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland, edited by T. Dickson and Sir J. Balfour Paul (Edinburgh 1877-1916), ii (though the text refers to 'Frieris of Inverkethin' (most likely the Franciscan Friars)
  34. Isle of May Monastery: Annals of the Reigns of Malcolm and William, Kings of Scotland, ed. A. C. Lawrie (Glasgow, 1910) states "It is possible that on the Isle of May, in the beginning of the twelfth century, there was a small fraternity of culdees or monks of the old Scottish church"
  35. Kinghorn Blackfriars — included in Dumfries list
  36. Kinghorn Blackfriars — spurious and unreliable charters cited by Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), pp.1228: vague account of foundation - probably spurious charter of benefaction of James de Kirkcaldy 28 September 1388
  37. St Ninian's Blackfriars Extracta e Variis Cronicis Scocie (Abbotsford Club 1842) p.249
  38. Lanark Greyfriars — foundation 1328-9: spurious charter of foundation cited by Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1459
  39. Lanark Greyfriars — W. Moir Bryce, The Scottish Grey Friars (Edinburgh, 1909), ii, p.149; Reg, Aven, 88, folios 191-IV
  40. Haddington Blackfriars — destruction: Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1236
  41. Houston Red Friars — foundation date c. 1220 given by Father R. A. Hay, Diplomatum Veterum Collectio. (MS. 34-1.10 in the National Library of Scotland), iii, p.576; J. Spottiswoode, An account of all the Religious Houses that were in Scotland at the time of the Reformation p.396 (included in R. Keith, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops, Edinburgh, 1824)), who located the foundation in Renfrewshire
  42. St Germains Preceptory — J. Spottiswoode, An account of all the Religious Houses that were in Scotland at the time of the Reformation (included in R. Keith, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops (Edinburgh, 1824)), p.435
  43. included in Dumfries list
  44. Linlithgow Blackfriars — Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1219 – probably spurious charter of John, King of Scots 19 March 1294/5
  45. Forres Blackfriars — included in Dumfries list
  46. 'Brough of Birsay Red Friars': Reports of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments and Constructions of Scotland, Orkney and Shetlands (Edinburgh, 1909-), ii, I, p.3
  47. Coupar Angus Blackfriars — listed by J. Spottiswoode, History of the Church of Scotland (1677), p.16 (25)
  48. Coupar Angus Blackfriars — foundation: foundation date and founder unknown: Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie, Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh, suggested founder (p.1241), suggested date (p.1248)
  49. Forfar Greyfriars Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland, ed. J. Bain, (Edinburgh, 1881-8), (ii, no. 856) includes reference to such a house; Documents Illustrative of the History of Scotland 1286-1306, ed. J. Stevenson (Edinburgh, 1870), (ii, no. cccclxxxiv, 23 November 1297) shows this to be erroneous
  50. Tullilum Whitefriars — Registrum Secreti Sigilli Regnum Scotorum, ed. M. Livingstone and others (Edinburgh, 1908— ), V, no.2124
  51. Ancrum Red Friars — Geographical Collections relating to Scotland made by Walter Macfarlane (SHS, 1906-08), iii, p.158
  52. Jedburgh Blackfriars — included in Dumfries lists
  53. Jedburgh Blackfriars — Watson, History of the Franciscan Friary of Jedburgh, HNBC, 1906, p.82
  54. Roxburgh Greyfriars — foundation: probably spurious charter of foundation 18 October 1232 cited by Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), pp.1281-2
  55. Roxburgh Greyfriars — destruction: Letters and Papers, foreign and domestic of the reign of Henry VIII ed. by J. S. Brewer and others (London, 1864-1932), xx2 no. 456, 533
  56. Roxburgh — A. O. Anderson, Early Sources, ii, p.183, note, according to papal legate declaration, and referring to the exemption of the church of St James, synodal and episcopal aids: 'It seems, therefore, to have been occupied by Cistercian monks at this time'
  57. Selkirk Blackfriars — included in Dumfries lists
  58. Selkirk Blackfriars — charter of dubious merit (purportedly bearing the seal of Alexander Maxwell, Archdeacon of 'Tuuedaliae' — if Tweedale: no such archdeaconry, if Teviotdale: no record of archdeacon of that name) cited by Manuscript collections of Father Marianus Brockie (Scottish Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1242
  59. Oggerstone Preceptory — J. Spottiswoode, An account of all the Religious Houses that were in Scotland at the time of the Reformation (included in R. Keith, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops (Edinburgh, 1824)), p.435

Footnotes

  1. Alison Cameron; Judith A. Stones; Chris Croly (2019). "Excavations at Aberdeen's Carmelite Friary, 1980-1994". Internet Archaeology. 52 (52). doi:10.11141/ia.52.1.
  2. "ScotSites eBooks - Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys". Archived from the original on 21 April 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  3. Priory, Isle of May (1868). Records of the Priory of the Isle of May. Society [of Antiquaries of Scotland].
  4. "POMS - Paradox of Medieval Scotland". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  5. "Selkirk Abbey, History of Selkirk Scotland". Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2012.

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