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GENERAL STATUTES OF 1549
107
From the Monastery of Coupar (in Angus), . . Regulars 2
„ ,, Cambuskenneth,
,, ,, Lindores,
„ „ Balmerino,
„ „ Coldingham,
„ „ Pittenweem,
„ Abbey of Dryburgh,
„ Monastery or Nunnery of North J
,, Nunnery of Haddington, .
Of the diocese of Glasgow.
From the Monastery of Paisley, . . . Regulars 2
„ „ Melrose,
„ „ Kilwinning,
„ „ Crossraguel,
„ ,, Jedburgh,
„ „ Holywood,
„ „ Sweet Heart,
In the diocese of Whithorn.
For the Priory of Whithorn, .
From the Monastery of Glenluce,
„ „ Dundrennan,
„ „ Tungland, . . . „ 1
In the diocese of Aberdeen.
For the Monastery of Deer, . . . . „ P
In the diocese of Moray.
From the Monastery of Kinloss,
„ ,, Pluscarden, .
In the diocese of Dunblam
From the Monastery of Inchaffray, .
„ „ Culross,
„ „ Inchmahome,
In the diocese of Dunkeld.
For the Monastery of Inch-Colme, ,, [l],
Of the rest of the dioceses there is nothing said.1
1 It is noticeable that in the list of monastic houses, all but those of
St. Andrews, North Berwick, Haddington, Whithorn (Candida Casa), seem to-
have been entered as monasteriumt though—besides St. Andrews and Whithorn
—Coldingham, Pittenweem, and Pluscarden were priories, not abbeys; North
Berwick is in the text monasterium sive prioratus, Haddington prioratus. But
107
From the Monastery of Coupar (in Angus), . . Regulars 2
„ ,, Cambuskenneth,
,, ,, Lindores,
„ „ Balmerino,
„ „ Coldingham,
„ „ Pittenweem,
„ Abbey of Dryburgh,
„ Monastery or Nunnery of North J
,, Nunnery of Haddington, .
Of the diocese of Glasgow.
From the Monastery of Paisley, . . . Regulars 2
„ „ Melrose,
„ „ Kilwinning,
„ „ Crossraguel,
„ ,, Jedburgh,
„ „ Holywood,
„ „ Sweet Heart,
In the diocese of Whithorn.
For the Priory of Whithorn, .
From the Monastery of Glenluce,
„ „ Dundrennan,
„ „ Tungland, . . . „ 1
In the diocese of Aberdeen.
For the Monastery of Deer, . . . . „ P
In the diocese of Moray.
From the Monastery of Kinloss,
„ ,, Pluscarden, .
In the diocese of Dunblam
From the Monastery of Inchaffray, .
„ „ Culross,
„ „ Inchmahome,
In the diocese of Dunkeld.
For the Monastery of Inch-Colme, ,, [l],
Of the rest of the dioceses there is nothing said.1
1 It is noticeable that in the list of monastic houses, all but those of
St. Andrews, North Berwick, Haddington, Whithorn (Candida Casa), seem to-
have been entered as monasteriumt though—besides St. Andrews and Whithorn
—Coldingham, Pittenweem, and Pluscarden were priories, not abbeys; North
Berwick is in the text monasterium sive prioratus, Haddington prioratus. But
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