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- Inchaffray Abbey was situated by the village of Madderty, midway between Perth and Crieff in Strathearn, Scotland. The only traces now visible are an earth...
- Abbot of Inchaffray and then Bishop of Dunblane. He was Prior of Inch****me Priory in Menteith after 1297. He became abbot of Inchaffray Abbey in Strathearn...
- The Abbot of Inchaffray, before 1221 Prior of Inchaffray, and then by the end of the 15th century, the Commendator of Inchaffray, was the head of the...
- Germany, Isabella of Hainault from her tomb in Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, Inchaffray Abbey in Scotland and Robert Fitzwalter, one of the Barons who led the...
- The Pow of Inchaffray (also known as the Pow Water) is a drainage ditch in Strathearn, Scotland. It is approximately 9 miles (14 km) long and drains 3...
- (Robert the Bruce), and became a cell of the abbey of canons regular at Inchaffray Abbey. The new foundation received a grant from King Robert, in gratitude...
- Two-sided pendent seals from Inchaffray Abbey in Scotland, late 13th century, now in the British Museum....
- Armagh) (fl. 13th century), Irish cleric, Dean of Armagh 1238 Maurice of Inchaffray (14th century), Scottish bishop Maurice Spata (14th to early 15th century)...
- "Appendix III: Notes on the Place-names in the Inchaffray Charters". Charters of the Abbey of Inchaffray. Publications of the Scottish History Society...
- II (1245–1271) Malise III (1271–1317), buried beside the high altar of Inchaffray Abbey Malise IV (1317–1329), captured his father Malise V (1330–1334)...