- 08519°N 3.62063°W / 55.08519; -3.62063
Lincluden Collegiate Church,
known earlier as
Lincluden Priory or
Lincluden Abbey (the name by
which it is still...
- Nith from Dumfries,
Lincluden Abbey was
founded circa 1160. The
abbey ruins are on the site of the
bailey of the very
early Lincluden Castle, as are those...
- 1424:
Walter Foote,
Provost of
Bothwell 1426: John Cameron,
Provost of
Lincluden,
Bishop of
Glasgow 1432:
William Foulis,
Provost of
Bothwell 1442: William...
- William's
favour in 1447. By that time, she had
retired to the
priory of
Lincluden and
vacated her
residence of
Threave Castle,
which was now
occupied by...
-
Robert Douglas,
Provost of
Lincluden (died 1609) was a
Scottish landowner, courtier, and administrator. He was a son of Sir
James Douglas of Drumlanrig...
- to no
earlier than the 10th century. The
parish contains the
ruins of
Lincluden Collegiate Church and the site of
Terregles House, once the seat of William...
-
rector of Ayr,
while he had
received crown presentation as
Provost of
Lincluden Collegiate Church in July 1529, a post he
would hold
along with his new...
-
several suburbs,
including Summerhill, Tro****, Janefield, Lochside,
Lincluden, Sandside, and Summerville. The
burgh of
Maxwelltown straddled the two...
- Earl of Douglas, and died at
Threave soon after. Her
monument stands in
Lincluden Collegiate Church. A lead seal
matrix made for
Margaret was recovered...
- Andrew,
Bishop of
Glasgow Archibald,
Abbot of
Holyrood The
Provost of
Lincluden Colin, Earl of
Argyll William, Lord
Borthwick Robert, 1st Lord Boyd The...