• The Prior of Inchmahome (later, Commendator of Inchmahome) was the head of the community of Augustinian canons at Inchmahome Priory, on Inchmahome in the...
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    Menteith, in Stirlingshire. Inchmahome is best known as the location of Inchmahome Priory and for the attendant priors of Inchmahome. The priory was founded...
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    Inchmahome Priory is situated on Inchmahome, the largest of three islands in the centre of the Lake of Menteith, close to Aberfoyle, Scotland. The name...
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    became 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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  • Alexander Livingstone, 1585 Alexander Erskine, 1608–1617 Became Prior of Inchmahome Bishop of Ross (1545–58). Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious...
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    Lochindorb Castle Island, Loch Leven Castle Island, St Serf's Inch, and Inchmahome, each of which have played an important part in Scottish history. Inchmurrin...
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    July 2012. "Fortrose Cathedral". Canmore. Retrieved 20 August 2012. "Inchmahome Priory". Historic Scotland. Retrieved 31 July 2012. "Islay, Nave Island"...
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  • does not pre-date 1726 Return to top of page Cambuskenneth Abbey Dunblane Monastery – now cathedral Inchmahome Priory Stirling Blackfriars The following...
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    Cadoc (redirect from Cadoc son of Brychan)
    authority of Inchmahome Priory. It is also said that Cadoc's monastery was "below Mount Bannauc" (generally taken to be the hill southwest of Stirling...
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    Stirling Castle (category Wars of Scottish Independence)
    up here, until she was sent to Inchmahome Priory, and then to France in 1548. In the 1550s, during the Regency of Mary of Guise, Anglo-French hostilities...
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