• The Abbot of Lindores (later Commendator of Lindores) was the head of the Tironensian monastic community and lands of Lindores Abbey in Fife (the nearby...
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    Abbey of Lindores" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Lindores Abbey - Home of Scotch Whisky. 1 October 2011 Entry for Lindores Abbey...
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    Linlithgow Palace (category History of Linlithgow)
    Cavers, Abbot of Lindores, was made supervisor of construction at Linlithgow. James IV spent Easter 1490 at the palace, visited the town of Culross,...
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    burgh belonging to the Abbot of Lindores. In 1600, Newburgh was given to Patrick Leslie, 1st Lord Lindores, son of the Earl of Rothes. In 1631, Newburgh...
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    and in 1565 one of the senators of the college of justice. Shortly afterwards he was made abbot of Lindores, and in 1565 bishop of Ross, the election...
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    Kelso, Kilwinning, Kinloss, Lindores, Paisley, Melrose, Scone, St Andrews Priory and Sweetheart. To distinguish abbots from bishops, it was ordained...
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  • the Grammar School of Dundee founded by the abbot and monks of Lindores Abbey after they were granted a charter by Gregory, Bishop of Brechin, in the early...
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    The official and historical coat of arms or 'full heraldic achievement' for UK schools, as granted by the College of Arms or Lyon Court, are presented...
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    under the ownership of the Abbot of Lindores and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. In 1742 and 1743 the Rev Hugh Blair was the minister of Collessie. The church...
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  • Dunsmore (category Names of places in the United Kingdom)
    On August 9, he arrived at Lindores, in Fife. On August 28, Edward I ordered, on pain of death, that the Scottish abbots and noblemen swear fealty to...
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