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- Pluscarden Abbey (/ˈplʌskərdən/) is a Catholic Benedictine monastery in the glen of the Black Burn, six miles (ten kilometres) southwest of Elgin, Moray...
- Thomas Mackenzie of Pluscarden, also known as of Pluscardine (died c. 1676-1687) was a Scottish soldier and member of parliament of the 17th century. He...
- The Prior of Pluscarden (later Commendator of Pluscarden) was the head of the monastic community and lands of Pluscarden Priory, Moray, Scotland. The...
- had not and after the battle the Royalist supporter Thomas Mackenzie of Pluscarden had been permitted to speak with Montrose during his journey South in...
- surface at Pluscarden. One of the early "certified copies", dating the certification seals of the bishop of Moray and the prior of Pluscarden to 1291, is...
- serves as the Bishop of Aberdeen. He previously served as the Abbot of Pluscarden Abbey, of which he is a member, also in Scotland. On 15 March 1952, he...
- (PDF) on 13 August 2017. Clancy, Thomas Owen (2017). "The Etymologies of Pluscarden and Stirling". The Journal of Scottish Name Studies. 11. Clann Tuirc:...
- against those whom he held responsible for the death of his son-in-law. The Pluscarden Chronicle describes his actions thus: Henry Beaumont, to avenge his son-in-law...
- cause, including that of Thomas Mackenzie of Pluscarden. Later in 1649, Thomas Mackenzie of Pluscarden adopted the royalist cause and led his own uprising...
- View of Pluscarden Priory near Elgin, engraving from Picturesque Antiquities of Scotland (1788)...