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The Abbot of Kinloss (later Commendator of Kinloss) was the head of the property and Cistercian monastic community of Kinloss Abbey, Moray, founded by King David I of Scotland around 1151 by monks from Melrose Abbey. The abbey was transformed into a temporal lordship for Edward Bruce, the last commendator, who became Lord Kinloss. The following is a list of abbots and commendators: ==List of abbots== * Ascelin, 1150-1174 * Reiner, 1174-1189 * Radulf, 1189-1194〔Became abbot of Melrose.〕 * Radulf, 1202x1207-1220 * Robert, 1220〔Formerly abbot of Deer.〕 * Herbert, 1226-1251 * Richard, 1251-1274 * Andrew, 1275-1286〔Formerly prior of Pluscarden.〕 * Gilbert, 1296 * Henry, x1316 * Thomas Dere, 1316-1338 x 1344 * Simon, 1346 * Richard, 1362-1371 * Adam de Tarras, 1389-1414 * William de Blare, 1414-1429〔Became abbot of Coupar Angus.〕 * John Floter, 1431-1444 * Henry Butre/Butoe, 1439-1444 * John de Ellem, 1443-1467 * James Guthrie, 1467-1481 * John Pittendreich, 1478 * William Galbraith, 1481-1490 * Hugh Martini, 1490-1491 * William Culross, 1491-1500 * Andrew Forman, 1492 * Thomas Crystall (Christopheri/Wawain), 1500-1528 * Robert Reid, 1528-1553 * Walter Reid, 1553-1587 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abbot of Kinloss」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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