- The
Abbey of
Saint Mary of
Crossraguel is a ruin of a
former abbey near the town of Maybole,
South Ayrshire, Scotland.
Although it is a ruin, visitors...
- The
Abbot of
Crossraguel was the
leader of the
Cluniac monastic community of
Crossraguel Abbey, near
Maybole in Carrick, south-west Scotland. It was founded...
- castle, was
Gilbert Kennedy, as
stated in a 1474
Charter for the
nearby Crossraguel Abbey; the
estate was
later owned by the
Kennedy family for centuries...
- holder,
Duncan of Turnberry, Earl of
Carrick established the
abbey of
Crossraguel and
endowed it with the
island of
Ailsa Craig to "provide for
their table"...
- Earl of C****ilis, and
Allan Stewart, the
succeeding lay
Commendator of
Crossraguel Abbey, over the
ownership of some of the
abbey lands and
their rental...
- him a
pension of £250
Scots yearly, and an
income from the
lands of
Crossraguel Abbey.
Buchanan wrote masques for
performance at her
wedding to Lord...
- nunnery, he
attempted to
establish a
monastery in his own territory, at
Crossraguel. He
married the
daughter of Alan fitz Walter, a
leading member of the...
-
between Protestant reformer John Knox and
Quintin Kennedy,
commendator of
Crossraguel Abbey, on transubstantiation. The Reformation,
confirmed by the Scottish...
- was
raised to the
status of
abbey in 1245.
Monks from
Paisley founded Crossraguel Abbey in Carrick, Ayrshire, in 1244. In 1307,
Edward I of
England had...
-
ancient seat of the
Earls of Carrick,
Culzean Castle,
Thomaston Castle and
Crossraguel Abbey. Rev
Robert Hunter Arbuckle was
minister of the Free
Church from...