Abbot of Arbroath

Abbot of Arbroath
Abbey seal, depicting murder of St Thomas.
Another abbey seal, again depicting murder of St Thomas.

Abbot of Arbroath (and later Commendator) was the head of the Tironensian Benedictine monastic community of Arbroath Abbey, Angus, Scotland, founded under the patronage of King William of Scotland from Kelso Abbey and dedicated to St Thomas of Canterbury. The abbot, John Gedy, was granted the mitre on 26 June 1396.[1] [2] Arbroath Abbey became the wealthiest and most powerful abbey in later medieval Scotland. The following is a list of abbots and commendators:

  • Reginald, 1178-1179
  • Henry, 1179-1207
  • Gilbert, 1208-1219 x 1229
  • Radulf de Lamley, 1225-1239[3]
  • Adam, 1240-1246
  • Walter, 1247-1258 x
  • Robert, 1261-1267
  • Sabinus, 1267 ?
  • John, 1268-1270
  • William, 1276-1284[4]
  • Henry, 1285-1296
  • Nicholas, 1296 x 99-1301[5]
  • John de Anegus, 1303-1309
  • Bernard, 1310-1328
  • Geoffrey, 1329-1347
  • William, 1348-1366
  • John, 1370-1384
  • John Gedy, 1384-1410
  • Walter Paniter, 1410-1449
  • Robert Bowmaker, 1419
  • Richard Guthrie, 1449-1455
  • Malcolm Brydy, 1456-1470
  • Richard Guthrie, 1470-1472
  • Hugh Douglas, 1470
  • Francis Gonzaga, 1472
  • Alexander Scrymgeour, 1472
  • Patrick Graham, 1473-1476
  • George Boyce, 1472-1482
  • William Bonkil, 1482-1484
  • David Lichton, 1484-1503
  • James Stewart, 1503-1504
  • George Hepburn, 1504-1513
  • Gavin Douglas, 1514
  • Andrew Forman, 1514
  • James Stewart, 1514-1517
  • Peter de Accoltis, 1517
  • James Beaton, 1517-1523 x 1524
  • David Beaton, 1524-1545
  • James Beaton II, 1545-1551
  • George Douglas, 1546
  • John, Lord Hamilton 1551-1568
  • George Douglas, (again) 1568-1572, elevated to Bishop of Moray
  • John, Lord Hamilton (again), 1573-1579
  • Esmé Stuart, 1579-1583

Notes

  1. ^ Cowan & Easson, Religiuos Houses, p 67
  2. ^ Sumerson, ODNB, John Gedy
  3. ^ Became Bishop of Aberdeen.
  4. ^ Became Bishop of Dunblane.
  5. ^ Became Bishop of Dunblane.

References

  • Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man, Second Edition, (London, 1976)
  • Summerson, Henry, "Gedy, John (fl. 1370–1401?)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 , accessed 27 Jan 2009
  • Watt, D. E .R. & Shead, N. F. (eds.), The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries (The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24), (Edinburgh, 2001)



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