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The Prior of Whithorn was the head of the monastic community at Whithorn Priory, attached to the bishopric of Galloway at Whithorn. It was originally an Augustinian establishment, but became Premonstratensian by the time of the second or third known prior. As most of the priors of Whithorn appear to be native Galwegian Gaels, it would appear that most priors before the 16th century at least were drawn from region, something unusual in medieval Scotland. The following is a list of abbots and commendators. ==List of priors of Whithorn== * Edanus (Adam or Áedan), 1154 x 1161 * William (?), 1172x1178〔Named in the ''St Andrews Liber'' as "prior de Galuueia"; may have been the first Premonstratensian prior, but alternatively may have been the Abbot of Soulseat or the Prior of St Mary's Isle.〕 * Michael, 1200 x 1209. * Malcolm, 1209 x 1226 * Paul, 1217 x 1235 * Duncan, 1235 * Gregory, 1235 x1253 * Duncan, 1273 * Dungal, 1279 * Thomas, 1287 * John, 1293 -1294 * Maurice, 1296 * Michael MacKenlagh (or de Makenlagh), 1355〔Became Bishop of Galloway.〕 * Gilbert, 1382-1413 * Thomas "Macilhachnisi" ("Makillehachuyfy"), 1413 -1431 * James Cameron, 1446〔Became Abbot of Holyrood.〕 * William Douglas, 1447-1467 x 1468 * Fergus MacDowell, 1466-1470 * David Ralston, 1468 * David Lindsay, 1470 * Roger, 1473 * Patrick Vaus, 1474 -1503 * Patrick McCathroge (), x 1477 * Thomas Adunnale, 1470s * Henry MacDowell, 1503-1514 x 1516 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「Prior of Whithorn」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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