Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Abbot of Kilwinning

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

The Abbot of Kilwinning (later Commendator of Kilwinning) was the head of the Tironensian monastic community and lands of Kilwinning Abbey, Cunningham (now in North Ayrshire), founded between 1162 and 1167. The patron is not known for certain, but it is likely to have been Richard de Morville, Lord of Cunningham. The following are a list of abbots and commendators.

List of abbots

  • Rainer, 1186x1189
  • Nigel (?Niall), 1201-1210
  • John, 1221x1230
  • Bernard, 1296[1]
  • Roger, 1296x1305
  • Adam, 1312-1327
  • William de Deyn, 1327 x 1329-1344[2]
  • John de Dalgarnoc, 1344-1346[3]
  • Robert, 1360-1367
  • John, 1384
  • Bryce MacMakyn, 1407
  • Adam, 1407 - 1439
  • William Boyd, 1443-1474
  • William Bunche, 1474 -1513[4]
  • John Forman, 1512 -1514

List of commendators

  • James Beaton, 1513-1524[5]
  • John Cantlie, 1521
  • John Hamilton, 1524
  • George Betoun, 1526-1527
  • Alexander Hamilton, 1527-1547
  • Henry Sinclair, 1541-1550[6]
  • Gavin Hamilton, 1550-1571[7]
  • Alexander Cunningham, 1571-1585
  • James Cunningham, 1585
  • William Melville, 1591-1592

See also

Notes

Bibliography

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads