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Pluscarden Abbey (/ˈplʌskərdən/) is a
Catholic Benedictine monastery in the glen of the
Black Burn, six
miles (ten kilometres)
southwest of Elgin, Moray...
- The
Prior of
Pluscarden (later
Commendator of
Pluscarden) was the head of the
monastic community and
lands of
Pluscarden Priory, Moray, Scotland. The...
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serves as the
Bishop of Aberdeen. He
previously served as the
Abbot of
Pluscarden Abbey, of
which he is a member, also in Scotland. On 15
March 1952, he...
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Thomas Mackenzie of
Pluscarden, also
known as of
Pluscardine (died c. 1676-1687) was a
Scottish soldier and
member of
parliament of the 17th century. He...
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surface at
Pluscarden. One of the
early "certified copies",
dating the
certification seals of the
bishop of
Moray and the
prior of
Pluscarden to 1291, is...
- France. Of the
three Scottish houses of the order, Ardchattan,
Beauly and
Pluscarden, the
first two
became Cistercian priories, and the
third a cell of the...
- (PDF) on 13
August 2017. Clancy,
Thomas Owen (2017). "The
Etymologies of
Pluscarden and Stirling". The
Journal of
Scottish Name Studies. 11.
Clann Tuirc:...
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personal experience of
living with a disability.
Braine is
buried in the
Pluscarden Abbey, near Elgin, Scotland. His The
Reality of Time and the Existence...
- "Dalle de verre" in Scotland. She used this
technique in her work in
Pluscarden Abbey. From 1971
McLellan and her
husband worked in the Crawfordjohn,...
- Froissart, Jean, Chronicles, 1903 ed. Hardyng, John, Chronicles, 1812.
Pluscarden, the Book of, ed. F. H. Skene, 1880. The
Westminster Chronicle, 1381–1394...