Prior of Pluscarden

Prior of Pluscarden

The Prior of Pluscarden (later Commendator of Pluscarden) was the head of the Valliscaulian, and then Benedictine, monastic community and lands of Pluscarden Priory, Moray. It was founded in 1230 by King Alexander II of Scotland. In March 1454 it incorporated the foundering neighbouring establishment of Urquhart Priory and became a dependency of Dunfermline Abbey, whence it became Benedictine. The following are a list of abbots and commendators:

List of priors

* Simon [I] , 1239
* Andrew, x 1275 [Became Prior of Newbattle and then Abbot of Kinloss.]
* William, 1275
* Simon [II] , 1280-1286
* John Suryass, 1291
* John Wysy, 1345-1346
* Thomas, 1367-1398
* Alexander de Pluscarden, 1398-1426
* "Eugenius Macfeturis" (Eóghann mac Pheadair), 1417-1428 x 1431
* David Cran, 1427-1428
* Andrew Symson, 1428-1439 [Provided to be Abbot of Deer, but unsuccessfully.]
* Richard Lundy, 1435
* William de Breneth, 1436-1449
* Andrew Haig [I] , 1447-1454
* John Benaly, 1454-1456
* William Boyce, 1457-1476
* Andrew Haig [II] , 1469-1471
* David Ruch, 1474-1475
* Thomas Foster, 1476-1479
* Gavin Dunbar, 1479 [Cleric of the Diocese of Moray; later became a famous Bishop of Aberdeen.]
* David Boyce, 1481-1482
* Robert Harwar/Herwot/Harrower, 1487-1509
* George Learmond (or George Learmonth), 1509-1529 [Was appointed to succeed Gavin Dunbar as Bishop of Aberdeen, but predeceased him.]
* Alexander Dunbar, 1529-1560
* George Dunbar, 1561
* George Seton, 1561-1569
* William Cranston, 1562

List of prior-commendators

* Alexander Seton, 1565-1587 [Priory became a free barony for Alexander Seton.]
** James Douglas, 1577-1581

Notes

Bibliography

* 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), pp. 61, 84-5
* 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), pp. 178-82

ee also

* Pluscarden Priory
* Prior of Urquhart


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