The ArdchattanPriory was a Valliscaulian monastic community in Ardchattan, Argyll, Scotland. The Priory was founded in 1230 by Duncan MacDougal, Lord...
Blackwood. p. 322. Retrieved 12 January 2010. Priory Ruins Priory Artifacts The Priory of Ardchattan – Article in the Catholic Encyclopedia 56°27′57″N...
became the seat of the chief of Clan MacDougall. Duncan also built ArdchattanPriory and it was here that the MacDougall chiefs were buried until 1737...
to have been appointed the co-arb or bailie of the abbey lands of ArdchattanPriory, by the Lord of Argyll, Duncan MacDougall. In the time of Malcolm...
He was also a prominent builder, notable for his construction of ArdchattanPriory and Dunstaffnage Castle. Born at an unknown date probably somewhere...
Prior of Ardchattan (later Commendator of Ardchattan) was the head of the Valliscaulian, and then Cistercian, monastic community of ArdchattanPriory, Argyll...
Following a Reformed funeral, Colin Roy Campbell was laid to rest at ArdchattanPriory. Shortly before his murder, Colin Roy Campbell was mentioned by Jacobite...
Ireland, among other reasons, as a resource for bows, such as at "ArdchattanPriory whose yew trees, according to other accounts, were inspected by Robert...
connection: Rossie Priory: mansion, built 1807 Return to top of page ArdchattanPriory Cara Red Friars - purported Cella Diuni Iona Abbey Iona Priory Kingarth Monastery...
This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Ardchattan and Muckairn in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download...
Chisholm-Batten, Edmund, The Charters of the Priory of Beauly with Notices of the Priories of Pluscardine and Ardchattan and of the Family of the Founder John...
Patrick Campbell of Barcaldine. He died in 1695 and is buried at ArdchattanPriory. From this era comes a traditional account that the home of the MacIntyre...
Pyke died suddenly from a cerebral haemorrhage on 19 June 1966 at ArdchattanPriory, Argyll, while staying with friends in Scotland. Her body was cremated...
Name Image Notes ArdchattanPriory The ruins of a Valliscaulian priory founded in 1230 and later converted to secular use. Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace...
Drawing Room of Barcaldine House on the way to its burial site at ArdchattanPriory. Barcaldine House was extended by Duncan Campbell, 1st Baronet (1786–1842)...
merger with the priory of Urquhart, Pluscarden Priory became a Benedictine house. The Scottish Reformation saw the decline of the priory, and by 1680 it...
Uist, Islay and Kintyre. The MacPhails were always associated with ArdchattanPriory which had been originally founded by Duncan MacDougall of Lorn. At...
Chisholm-Batten, Edmund, The Charters of the Priory of Beauly with Notices of the Priories of Pluscardine and Ardchattan and of the Family of the Founder John...
the Kingdom of Scotland. Alexander II, 1214–1249 1230 – Beauly Priory and ArdchattanPriory are founded. 25 September 1237 – the Treaty of York is signed...
Dunblane confirm the annexation of the church of St Columba in Tiree to ArdchattanPriory; in the same year, a Bishop of Dunblane, probably Andrew, confirmed...
solely for road traffic. In the parish of Ardchattan, on the north shore, stands the ruin of St Modan's Priory, founded in the 13th century for Cistercian...
pronunciation: [boˈnɔː]; Scottish Gaelic: Bun Abha [puˈna.ə]) is a village in Ardchattan Parish Argyll and Bute, Scotland opposite Taynuilt on the north shore...
three Scottish houses of the order, Ardchattan, Beauly and Pluscarden, the first two became Cistercian priories, and the third a cell of the Benedictine...
"Tarbet" (tairbeart, an isthmus), "St Colme's Hole" (Colm Cille) and "Ardchattan" from Gaelic, and "Kirkhaven" which may refer a Norse original "Kirkshavn"...
sub-peninsulas; of the latter, the major ones (north to south) are Appin, Ardchattan, Craignish, Tayvallich, Taynish, Knapdale and Kintyre, and the major loch...