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MacDougall Cross, commissioned by Prior Eugenius MacDougall in 1500; front (left) and back (right)

The Ardchattan Priory was a Valliscaulian monastic community in Ardchattan, Argyll, Scotland.

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Ardchattan Priory

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The Ardchattan Priory was a Valliscaulian monastic community in Ardchattan, Argyll, Scotland. The Priory was founded in 1230 by Duncan MacDougal, Lord...

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Ardchattan and Muckairn

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Blackwood. p. 322. Retrieved 12 January 2010. Priory Ruins Priory Artifacts The Priory of Ardchattan – Article in the Catholic Encyclopedia 56°27′57″N...

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Clan MacDougall

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became the seat of the chief of Clan MacDougall. Duncan also built Ardchattan Priory and it was here that the MacDougall chiefs were buried until 1737...

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Clan Chattan

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to have been appointed the co-arb or bailie of the abbey lands of Ardchattan Priory, by the Lord of Argyll, Duncan MacDougall. In the time of Malcolm...

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Donnchadh of Argyll

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He was also a prominent builder, notable for his construction of Ardchattan Priory and Dunstaffnage Castle. Born at an unknown date probably somewhere...

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Prior of Ardchattan

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Prior of Ardchattan (later Commendator of Ardchattan) was the head of the Valliscaulian, and then Cistercian, monastic community of Ardchattan Priory, Argyll...

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Appin Murder

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Following a Reformed funeral, Colin Roy Campbell was laid to rest at Ardchattan Priory. Shortly before his murder, Colin Roy Campbell was mentioned by Jacobite...

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Taxus baccata

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Ireland, among other reasons, as a resource for bows, such as at "Ardchattan Priory whose yew trees, according to other accounts, were inspected by Robert...

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List of oldest buildings in Scotland

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July 2012. "Ardchattan Priory". Canmore. Retrieved 30 July 2012. "Fortrose Cathedral". Canmore. Retrieved 20 August 2012. "Inchmahome Priory". Historic...

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List of monastic houses in Scotland

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connection: Rossie Priory: mansion, built 1807 Return to top of page Ardchattan Priory Cara Red Friars - purported Cella Diuni Iona Abbey Iona Priory Kingarth Monastery...

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List of listed buildings in Ardchattan and Muckairn

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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...

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Taynuilt

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On the north shore of Loch Etive more extensive ruins remain of Ardchattan Priory, which was founded in 1230. In 1308 it was the venue for the last...

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Beauly Priory

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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...

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Dunstaffnage Castle

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had also travelled to Rome in 1237 and was the founder of nearby Ardchattan Priory. Duncan's son Ewen MacDougall inherited his father's title in the...

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Clan MacIntyre

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Patrick Campbell of Barcaldine. He died in 1695 and is buried at Ardchattan Priory. From this era comes a traditional account that the home of the MacIntyre...

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Margaret Pyke

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Pyke died suddenly from a cerebral haemorrhage on 19 June 1966 at Ardchattan Priory, Argyll, while staying with friends in Scotland. Her body was cremated...

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List of Historic Environment Scotland properties

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Name Image Notes Ardchattan Priory The ruins of a Valliscaulian priory founded in 1230 and later converted to secular use. Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace...

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Barcaldine House

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Drawing Room of Barcaldine House on the way to its burial site at Ardchattan Priory. Barcaldine House was extended by Duncan Campbell, 1st Baronet (1786–1842)...

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Pluscarden Abbey

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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...

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Clan MacPhail

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Uist, Islay and Kintyre. The MacPhails were always associated with Ardchattan Priory which had been originally founded by Duncan MacDougall of Lorn. At...

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John Byset

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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...

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1230s in Scotland

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the Kingdom of Scotland. Alexander II, 1214–1249 1230 – Beauly Priory and Ardchattan Priory are founded. 25 September 1237 – the Treaty of York is signed...

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Andrew Magnus

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Dunblane confirm the annexation of the church of St Columba in Tiree to Ardchattan Priory; in the same year, a Bishop of Dunblane, probably Andrew, confirmed...

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Loch Etive

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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...

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Bonawe

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pronunciation: [boˈnɔː]; Scottish Gaelic: Bun Abha [puˈna.ə]) is a village in Ardchattan Parish Argyll and Bute, Scotland opposite Taynuilt on the north shore...

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Valliscaulian Order

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three Scottish houses of the order, Ardchattan, Beauly and Pluscarden, the first two became Cistercian priories, and the third a cell of the Benedictine...

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Isle of May

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"Tarbet" (tairbeart, an isthmus), "St Colme's Hole" (Colm Cille) and "Ardchattan" from Gaelic, and "Kirkhaven" which may refer a Norse original "Kirkshavn"...

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Argyll

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sub-peninsulas; of the latter, the major ones (north to south) are Appin, Ardchattan, Craignish, Tayvallich, Taynish, Knapdale and Kintyre, and the major loch...

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