The Abbot of Holyrood later Commendator of Holyrood was the head of the Augustinians Augustinian monastic community of Holyrood Abbey , now in Edinburgh . The long history of the abbey came to a formal end in July 1606 when the parliament of Scotland turned the abbey into a secular lordship for the last commendator, John Bothwell confirmed by charter in December 1607 . The following is a list of abbots and commendators List of abbots Alwin, 1128 1151 Osbert, 1151 William I , 1152 1172 John, 1173 1178x1184 William II , 1187x1189 1206 Walter, 1210 1217 or 1218 ref Formerly Abbot of Inchcolm . ref William III , 1217 x 1218 1221 William IV son of Owin , 1221 1227 Gilbert, 1236 Elias son of Nicholas, 1227 1236 x 1253 Henry of Holyrood Henry , 1236 x 1253 1255 ref Became Bishop of Galloway . ref Radulf, 1253x1256 1258 Robert, 1273 x1279 William de Haddington, 1285 Adam, 1291 1299 Elias, 1309 1320 or 1321 Simon de Wedale , 1321 1327 ref Became Bishop of Galloway. ref John de Cambusnethan, 1328 1339 Bartholomew, 1342 Thomas de St Andrews, ?1347 1370 John, 1370 1378 David Bell, 1379 1386 John de Leith, 1386 71415x1420 Henry de Dryden, 1420 1423 Walter Bower , 1420 ref Possibly elected in opposition to Dryden. Bower did not push the claim, and claim was nullified in March 1432. ref Patrick Witherspoon Wotherspoon , 1423 1445 ref Formerly Prior of St Mary s Isle . ref William, 1425 James Cameron, 1446 1450 ref Was prior of St Mary s Isle 1426 1446 became Prior of Whithorn in 1446 before being provided to Holyrood. Resigned in 1450. ref Archibald Crawford, 1450 1484 Robert Ballantyne, 1484 1500 ref Formerly Prior of St Mary s Isle. ref James Stewart, Duke of Ross James Stewart , 1498 1500 ref Was Archbishop of St Andrews 1497 1504 , Commendator of Dunfermline 1500 1504 and Commendator of Arbroath 1503 1504 ref George Crichton, 1500 1526 ref Became Bishop of Dunkeld . ref William Douglas ... 6 See also Holyrood Abbey Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Holyrood Category Canonical abbots and priors ... more details
NOTOC wiktionary Holyrood is an anglicisation of the Scots haly ruid holy cross . It may refer to Holyrood cross , relics of the True Cross on which Jesus died Scotland Holyrood, Edinburgh , an area of Edinburgh Holyrood Abbey a ruined Augustinian abbey in Edinburgh Holyrood Palace , formally the Palace of Holyroodhouse, adjacent to Holyrood Abbey Holyrood Park around Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh Holyrood , a metonym for the Scottish Parliament , or the Scottish Parliament Building , so named because they are in Holyrood, Edinburgh Holyrood Secondary School , Roman Catholic secondary school in the south side of Glasgow Church of the Holy Rude , Stirling Canada Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador , a town in Newfoundland Holyrood Thermal Generating Station , Conception Bay, Newfoundland Holyrood, Edmonton , a neighbourhood in Alberta Holyrood Elementary School , Edmonton, Alberta Holyrood, Ontario , a small village in Ontario, near Lucknow England Holyrood Academy , Chard, Somerset Holy Rood Catholic Church , Market Rasen, Lincolnshire Holy Rood Church, Ossington , Nottinghamshire Holyrood Church, Southampton , former church in Southampton, now a war memorial Holyrood estate , Southampton United States Holyrood, Kansas , a small town near the center of the state Holy Rood Cemetery , Washington, D.C. Cemetery of the Holy Rood , Westbury, New York Music Holyrood , the march of the RAF Regiment See also Rood Scots , a unit of land measurement formerly used in south eastern Scotland disambig gl Holyrood hom nimos ... more details
Holyrood, Southampton may refer to Holyrood Church , a church which now serves as a memorial to the Merchant Navy Holyrood estate , a housing estate See also Holyrood , an anglicisation of the Scots haly ruid holy cross Geodis ... more details
bishop George Douglas , Bishop of Moray See also Abbeys and priories in Scotland Abbot of Holyrood ...for the Church of Scotland congregation Holyrood Abbey Church Image Holyrood Abbey Edinburgh.jpg thumb 300px right The Ruins of Holyrood Abbey Holyrood Abbey is a ruined abbey of the Canons Regular in Edinburgh ... 2300 35 4237007650032168 NO P35 SELECTED MONUMENT 10805 title Holyrood Abbey and Palace gardens publisher ... January 2012 It therefore means the cross which Jesus Christ was crucified upon thus the name Holyrood cross Holyrood is equivalent to true cross Holy Cross . History File Holyrood abbey intact.jpg ... of the Abbey and Palace of Holyrood . Edinburgh Duncan Anderson. facing p. 129. ref Legend relates ... Holyrood Abbey on the site in 1128. ref name BoS cite book author1 McWilliam, Colin author2 Gifford ... the Lion . ref name BoS The original abbey church of Holyrood was largely reconstructed between 1195 ... Robert I in the King s Chamber at Holyrood in March 1328. The abbey s position close to Edinburgh ... used the accommodation at Holyrood for secular purposes. James II of Scotland James II and his ... 1430. James was also crowned at Holyrood in 1437 and building works were carried out before his ... IV of Scotland James IV constructed a royal palace at Holyrood, adjacent to the abbey cloister ... of Holyrood. ref Fawcett, p.62 ref ref Gallacher, p.1080. ref File Ruins of Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh.JPG ... structural damage on Holyrood Abbey in 1544 and 1547. Lead was stripped from the roof, the bells ..., the commendator of Holyrood, informed the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland that the east ... In 1686, James II of England James VII established a Jesuit college at Holyrood. The following year ... were rejected. ref Gallacher, p.1085. ref Coronations Holyrood Abbey was the site of the coronations ... who were crowned at Holyrood include Margaret Tudor in 1504 Mary of Guise in 1540 Anne of Denmark ..., http ads.ahds.ac.uk catalogue adsdata arch 352 1 dissemination pdf vol 128 128 1079 1099.pdf Holyrood ... more details
, 2001 s start s rel succession box before Elias fitz Nicholas title Abbot of Holyrood years ...Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Henry of Holyrood title Bishop of Galloway image Henry of Holyrood.jpg alt caption Bishop Henry s seal device seal church Roman Catholic Church archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Galloway term 1253 1293 predecessor Gilbert of Glenluce Gilbert successor Thomas de Dalton Orders ordination ordinated by consecration 1255 or 1256 consecrated by rank Personal details birth date unknown birth place unknown death date 1 November 1293 death place previous post Abbot of Holyrood Henry died 1293 was a 13th century Augustinian abbot and bishop , most notable for holding the positions of Abbot of Holyrood and Bishop of Galloway . It is not known when Henry became an Augustinian nor when he became Abbot of Holyrood Abbey . His latest known predecessor, Elias son of Nicholas, occurs as abbot on 29 May 1236, ref See Watt, Heads of Religious Houses , p. 93. ref and no abbot of Holyrood is known from then until 1253 when the Chronicle of Melrose informs us that Sir Gilbert, the bishop of Whithorn, died and after him, sir Henry, the abbot of Holyrood, was elected . ref Anderson, Early Sources , vol. i, pp. 574 5 Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 129 Watt, Heads of Religious Houses , p. 93 ref This date is not however certain, as Henry s name occurs merely as Abbot, not even bishop elect , in a Dunfermline Abbey document dated to October 1254. ref name Watt 129 Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 129. ref He was elected with the support of the Comyn faction who at that time dominated the Minor law minority of the young King Alexander III of Scotland , an election that John I de Balliol initially opposed, with Balliol citing the ancient liberty of his subjects , i.e. ... Persondata . NAME Henry Of Holyrood ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish bishop DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH unknown DATE OF DEATH November 1, 1293 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Henry Of Holyrood ... more details
Refimprove date December 2011 other uses Holyrood disambiguation Image Holyrood from south east.jpg thumb right 250px Taken from Holyrood Park in 2004. From left to right Our Dynamic Earth , Edinburgh Castle , Scottish Parliament Building , Palace of Holyroodhouse , Scott Monument , Balmoral Hotel clock tower and Nelson Monument, Edinburgh Nelson s Monument . Holyrood lang sco Halyruid ref http www.scotslanguage.com books view 1 823 Names 20in 20Scots 20 20Places 20in 20Scotland Scots Language Centre Scottish Place Names in Scots ref is an area in Edinburgh , the capital of Scotland . Lying east of the city centre, at the end of the Royal Mile , Holyrood was once in the separate burgh of Canongate before the expansion of Edinburgh in 1856. Westerly parts of Holyrood, excluding Holyrood Park , are roughly synonymous with the Canongate and Dumbiedykes areas. Holyrood includes the following sites The modern Scottish Parliament Scottish Parliament Building Building . The Palace of Holyroodhouse , the official residence of the Monarch of the United Kingdom monarch in Scotland. The ruins of Holyrood Abbey Holyrood Park , an expansive royal park surrounding the palace. The Moray House School of Education . Our Dynamic Earth . A number of residential, light commercial, and government properties. References references External links http maps.google.com maphp?hl en&tab wl&q Holyrood, 20City 20of 20Edinburgh, 20UK Google Maps showing Holyrood http www.scottish.parliament.uk The Scottish Parliament http www.royalparks.gov.uk Royal Parks http www.dynamicearth.co.uk Our Dynamic Earth Areas of Edinburgh Category Areas of Edinburgh Category Royal Mile Edinburgh geo stub de Holyrood el fr Holyrood gd Taigh an R id gl Holyrood sco Halyruid sk Holyrood tr Holyrood, Edinburgh ... more details
Infobox church name Holyrood Church, Southampton fullname image Southampton 06.JPG imagesize landscape caption Holyrood Church, Southampton location Southampton , Hampshire country England denomination ... abbot chaplain reader organistdom director organist organscholar chapterclerk laychapter warden flowerguild ... type landmark display inline,title Holyrood Church or Holy Rood Church was one of the original five ... . TOC History The first documentary evidence of the existence of Holyrood was in 1160 when Henry II of England Henry II granted the Chapels of St. Michael s Church, Southampton St. Michael , Holyrood ... 2009 ref The name of the church, Holyrood cross Holy Rood , indicates its Saxon origins if the church ... cite web url http www.companyofholyrood.co.uk title The Company of HolyRood author Birmingham, Nick ... Holyrood from a quiet run down church on the corner of Bernard Street to a very popular church ... 2009 ref Writing in 1850, Philip Brannon said blockquote Holyrood Church, with the exception of the chancel ..., Holyrood was a smoking ruin and St. Mary s Church, Southampton St. Mary s church was gutted ... high quality setting . ref name 24hour Holyrood today Image Holyrood Church tower.jpg right thumb Holyrood Church, Southampton. Following the destruction of the church during the blitz ... site things to do holyrood church p45923 title Holyrood Church author date work ... behind which is a plaque bearing the legend blockquote The church of Holyrood erected on this site ... public art imagegalleries holyrood.aspx title Holyrood church image gallery author date 9 October ... s environment public art pastprojects precipitate.aspx title Precipitate Holyrood Church author ... Holyrood Church author date 12 September 2009 work publisher Music in the City accessdate 7 November 2009 ref See also Holyrood estate References Reflist 2 Commons cat Holyrood Church, Southampton Buildings in Southampton DEFAULTSORT Southampton, Holyrood Church Category Churches in Southampton Holyrood ... more details
as abbot Hispano Flemish Gothic 15th century The word abbot , meaning father, is a title given ... sovereigns court and army respectively. The title abbot came into fairly general use ... of Nursia , holding an abbot s crozier and his Rule of St. Benedict Rule for Monasteries M nsterschwarzach, Germany . An abbot from Old English abbod , abbad , from Latin abbas father , from Ancient ... home of monasticism, the jurisdiction of the abbot, or archimandrite, was but loosely defined. Sometimes he ruled over only one community, sometimes over several, each of which had its own abbot as well. Saint John Cassian speaks of an abbot of the Thebaid who had 500 monks under him. By the Rule of St Benedict , which, until the Cluniac reforms , was the norm in the West, the abbot has jurisdiction ... abbot, exercising jurisdiction over all the houses of an order, was definitely recognized. sfn Venables 1911 Monks, as a rule, were laymen, nor at the outset was the abbot any exception. For the reception of the sacraments , and for other religious offices, the abbot and his monks were commanded to attend ... more slowly in the West, where the office of abbot was commonly filled by laymen till the end of the 7th ... the abbot to episcopal oversight. The first case recorded of the partial exemption of an abbot from episcopal control is that of Faustus, abbot of Lerins, at the council of Arles, AD 456 but the exorbitant ... granted the use of the mitre to Egelsinus, abbot of the monastery of St Augustine at Canterbury. The mitred ... was originally yielded to the abbot of Glastonbury, until in AD 1154 Pope Adrian IV Adrian IV Nicholas Breakspear granted it to the abbot of St Alban s, in which monastery he had been brought up. Next after the abbot of St Alban s ranked the abbot of Westminster. To distinguish abbots from bishops ... with the religious habit. sfn Venables 1911 The power of the abbot was paternal but absolute, limited ..., and obedience was seen as a path to that perfection. It was sacred duty to execute the abbot ... more details
Infobox UK school name Holyrood Academy image Holyrood Academy logo.png size 122px latitude 50.8762 longitude 2.9636 dms motto motto pl established approx closed c approx type Academy English school academy religion president head label head Mr M Hicks r head label r head deputy head label deputy head Mr M Collins r deputy head label r deputy head head of sixth form label head of sixth form Mrs K Seib chair label chair Mr G Andrews founder founder pl specialist Technology college Technology specialist pl street Zembard Lane city Chard, Somerset Chard county Somerset country England postcode TA20 1JL ofsted yes urn 136295 old urn 123870 staff enrollment 1,226 ref name ofsted cite web url http www.ofsted.gov.uk oxedu providers full urn 123870 title Holyrood Community School publisher Ofsted accessdate 2009 03 30 ref gender Mixed lower age 11 upper age 18 houses colours publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http holyroodacademy.com Holyrood Academy , known as Holyrood Community School before September 2010, is a secondary school with Academy English school academy status in Chard, Somerset Chard , Somerset , England. ref cite web title Academy Status url http holyroodacademy.com academystatus.html publisher Holyrood Academy accessdate 25 October 2010 ref The academy which has specialist Technology college status has 1,226 pupils between the ages of 11 and 18. ref name ofsted References reflist External links Official http holyroodacademy.com Schools in Somerset Somerset school stub Category Academies in Somerset Category Technology Colleges in England Category Chard, Somerset ... more details
Holyrood is a residential neighbourhood in the Bonnie Doon area of south east Edmonton , Alberta , Canada . The name, Holyrood, is an anglicisation of the Scots language Scots haly ruid Christian cross holy cross . According to the 2001 federal census, almost three out of four houses 72.8 in Holyrood were built between the end of World War II and 1960. Most of the remainder were built during the following 1960s decade . ref http censusdocs.edmonton.ca DD23 FEDERAL 202001 Neighbourhood HOLYROOD.pdf ref Image 2008 06 19 Holyrood 1.jpg right thumb 300px Residential street in Holyrood. The most common type of dwelling in the neighbourhood, according to the 2005 municipal census, is the single family detached home single family dwelling . Single family dwellings account for seven out of ten, or 72 , of all residences. The next most common type of dwelling is the apartment , with the majority of these being in low rise buildings with fewer than five stories. Another 11 of residences are row house s. Duplex building Duplexes ref Duplexes include triplexes and quadruplexes. ref account for virtually all the remaining residences. Just under two out of every three 63 of residences are owner occupied, with the remaining one out of three 37 being renting rented . ref http censusdocs.edmonton.ca C05002 MUNICIPAL 202005 Neighbourhood HOLYROOD.pdf ref The population in the neighbourhood is somewhat mobile with just over one in eight 13.7 residents having moved within the previous 12 months according to the 2005 municipal census. Another one in four residents 23.9 had moved within the preceding ... ref There is a single school in the neighbourhood, Holyrood Elementary School, operated ... Terrace Heights West Strathearn, Edmonton Strathearn Centre Holyrood East Ottewell, Edmonton ... Kenilworth, Edmonton Kenilworth image See also Holyrood disambiguation References Reflist External links http censusdocs.edmonton.ca DD34 MultiSource Neighbourhood HOLYROOD.pdf Holyrood Neighbourhood ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Holyrood, Kansas settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Ellsworth County Kansas Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Holyrood Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Holyrood, Kansas image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Kansas subdivision type2 List of counties in Kansas County subdivision name2 Ellsworth County, Kansas Ellsworth government footnotes government type Mayor council government Mayor Council leader title Mayor leader name Robert Koch ref name gov1 leader title1 City Clerk leader name1 Neysa Brown ref name gov1 established title Platted established date established title1 Municipal corporation Incorporated established date1 Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 1.0 area land km2 1.0 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 0.4 area land sq mi 0.4 area water sq mi ... www.ellsworthcounty.net holyrood City Website footnotes Holyrood is a city in Ellsworth County, Kansas ... population was 447. ref name Census2010 Geography Holyrood is located at coord 38 35 15 N 98 24 ... 14.0 of those under age 18 and 7.9 of those age 65 or over. Government The Holyrood government ... at 6 30PM. ref name gov1 http www.lkm.org directory cities.php?ID 354 Holyrood Directory of Public ... External links Commons category Holyrood, Kansas Portal box Kansas City http www.ellsworthcounty.net holyrood City of Holyrood http www.lkm.org directory cities.php?ID 354 Holyrood Directory of Public ... burtransplan maps city pdf holyrood.pdf Holyrood City Map , KDOT http www.ksdot.org burtransplan maps ... in Kansas Category Populated places in Ellsworth County, Kansas ca Holyrood es Holyrood Kansas io Holyrood, Kansas ht Holyrood, Kansas nl Holyrood pl Holyrood Kansas pt Holyrood Kansas vo Holyrood ... more details
Holyrood is a fortnightly current affairs and politics magazine. Created following the advent of devolution in the UK in 1999 the magazine provides coverage of the goings on at the Scottish Parliament , as well as interviews with leading political figures. ref cite news title Hammer of the Scots url http www.heraldscotland.com news politics hammer of the scots 1.1107454 work The Herald Glasgow date 19 Jun 2011 accessdate 16 September 2011 ref A politically independent publication, the magazine claims to be strictly objective in its editorial. The magazine is published by Holyrood Communications, which also produces over 40 policy conferences annually. References reflist External links http www.holyrood.com Official site Category British political magazines Category Scottish magazines Category Politics of Scotland Category Fortnightly magazines Category Media in Edinburgh Scotland poli stub ... more details
for the royal park and former hunting estate in Edinburgh Holyrood Park The Holyrood estate is a housing estate in Southampton , England . It was constructed as a new city district to replace a slum bombed in World War Two , and designed by Lyons Israel Ellis , who later designed Wyndham Court . Owen Hatherley describes the estate as a straightforward scattering of low rise low and medium rise modern architecture Modernist blocks, using the soft Brutalist architecture Brutalist vernacular architecture vernacular of stock brick and concrete. Hatherley praises the estate s layout over its aesthetic. ref name hatherley cite book first Owen last Hatherley authorlink Owen Hatherley title A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain date November 2010 publisher Verso Books location New York pages 21 22 ref The state is situated between Queensway to the west and Threefield Lane to the east, and Bernard Street to the south and Lime Street to the north. In 2009, a series of metal sculptures were erected around the estate in tribute to the area s role in the history of Southampton . ref cite web url http www.dailyecho.co.uk heritage hampshireheritage 4327167.sculptures celebrate link with city s glorious past title Striking sculptures for Southampton s Holyrood estate date 29 April 2009 accessdate 18 April 2012 work Southern Daily Echo ref Holyrood Church , which was damaged in World War Two, now serves as a memorial to the Merchant Navy United Kingdom Merchant Navy . ref name hatherley Contemporary R&B R&B musician Craig David , who was born in 1981, grew up in the Holyrood estate. ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk hampshire content articles 2008 10 31 craig david feature.shtml title Craig David s Southampton date 31 October 2008 accessdate 18 April 2012 publisher BBC ref References reflist coord 50.9005 1.3995 display title Category Housing estates in England Category Districts of Southampton Category Buildings and structures in Southampton ... more details
Holyrood Park also called the Queen s Park or King s Park depending on the current monarch s gender, or preference ... is associated with the royal palace of Holyrood Palace Holyroodhouse and was formerly a 12th ... canmore.rcahms.gov.uk en site 52219 details edinburgh holyrood park general and perimeter wall title Edinburgh, Holyrood Park, General and Perimeter Wall accessdate 2010 09 15 ref Holyrood Park is now ... 21 ref St Margaret s Well and St Anthony s Well are both natural springs within the park. Holyrood ... s Seat, Edinburgh Arthur s Seat is the main peak of the group of hills which form most of Holyrood ... bird species. Salisbury Crags Image Holyrood Park Salisbury crags DSC04962.JPG thumb The Salisbury ... 46 m ft adj on cliffs at the top of a subsidiary spur of Arthurs Seat which rise in the middle of Holyrood ... of Holyrood Park with a track known as the Radical Road running in the space between the two. This track ... holyrood park.htm available online . ref which is a cleft in the rocks near the highest point of the Crags ... Holyrood Park Samsons ribs DSC04975.JPG Image Holyrood Park Samsons ribs DSC04978.JPG Image Holyrood Park Samsons ribs DSC04979.JPG Image Holyrood Park Samsons ribs DSC04983.JPG gallery St Margaret ... east of Holyrood Palace , and about 100m north of the ruin of St Anthony s Chapel. Once a boggy, marshland ... slopes of Arthur s Seat. Holyrood Abbey main Holyrood Abbey The ruined Augustinian Abbey of Holyrood ... VII of Scotland James VII , but was finally ruined in the mid 18th century. Holyrood Palace main Holyrood Palace File St. Anthony s Chapel, Edinburgh.JPG thumb St. Anthony s Chapel The Royal Palace ... Abbey of Holyrood. ref cite web url http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk edinburgh stanthonys ... by the Duke s Walk at the eastern Meadowbank end of Holyrood Park. It commemorates an event on 17 ... en site 157263 details edinburgh holyrood park muschet s cairn title Edinburgh, Holyrood ... be seen in Holyrood Park at the south end of St. Leonards Bank. See also Holyrood disambiguation References ... more details
Otheruses2 Abbot infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Abbot image File The Abbot 1820.jpg 160px image caption First edition title page. author Sir Walter Scott cover artist country Scotland language English language English , Scots language Lowland Scots series Tales from Benedictine Sources genre Historical novel publisher Longman release date 1820 media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages isbn preceded by The Monastery followed by The Abbot 1820 is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott . A sequel to The Monastery , it is one of Scott s Tales from Benedictine Sources and is set in the time of Mary, Queen of Scots . The story follows the fortunes of certain characters Scott introduced in The Monastery , but it also introduces new characters such as Roland Graeme. Plot introduction It is concerned mainly with Queen Mary s imprisonment at Loch Leven Castle in 1567, her escape, and her defeat. Parallel to this is the romance of Roland Graeme, a dim witted but spirited youth. He is brought up at the castle of Avenel by Mary Avenel and her husband, Halbert Glendinning. Roland is sent by the Regent Murray to be page to Mary Stuart with directions .... He is found later to be the heir to Avenel. Edward Glendinning, the brother of Halbert, is the abbot of the title, the last abbot of the monastery described in the preceding novel. Plot summary ..., Roland undertook to forge a false set of keys, and the abbot arrived disguised as a man ... number of adherents in battle array, and accompanied by the abbot, the royal party moved onwards ... Glendinning , Abbot of St Mary s Adam Woodcock, Sir Halbert s falconer Lord Seyton, an adherent of Mary ... story Araby short story Araby . External links Gutenberg no 6407 name The Abbot http www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk works novels abbot.html The Abbot at http www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk Walter Scott Digital Archive , the University of Edinburgh library Waverley Grey Scott DEFAULTSORT Abbot, The Category ... more details
The Palace of Holyroodhouse , commonly referred to as Holyrood Palace , is the official residence of the Monarch ... Mile in Edinburgh , at the opposite end to Edinburgh Castle . Holyrood Palace is the setting for state ceremonies and official entertaining. Holyrood Abbey was founded by David I, King of Scots in 1128, and Holyrood Palace has served as the principal residence of the List of Scottish monarchs ... at Holyrood Palace at the beginning of each summer, where she carries out a range of official engagements ... Holyrood Abbey Main Holyrood Abbey File Holyrood Palace and Abbey.jpg thumb Holyrood Palace and Abbey ... II became the first of several Kings of Scots to be buried at Holyrood. Not only was James II of Scotland James II born at Holyrood in 1430, it was at Holyrood that he was crowned, married and laid ... Margaret of Denmark were married at Holyrood in 1469. ref name clarke8 The early royal residence was in the abbey ... royal apartments. ref name clarke8 The early palace File Holyrood Gateway 1746.jpg thumb The gatehouse ... File Holyrood Palace 1544.jpg thumb left Detail of a sketch made by an English soldier in 1544, showing ... Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset Earl of Hertford sacked Edinburgh, and Holyrood was looted ... was stabbed 56 times. ref Clarke, p.56 ref File Holyrood Palace 1649.jpg thumb The west range of the palace ... I of England James VI took up residence at Holyrood in 1579 at the age of 13 years. His wife, Anne ... of Charles I of England Charles I as King of Scotland at Holyrood in 1633. ref name Bos126 ... met at Holyrood. Repairs were put in hand to allow use of the building by the John Maitland, 1st ... Clarke, p.14 ref In 1670, 30,000 was set aside by the Privy Council for the rebuilding of Holyrood ... occupied the south west tower. ref name Bos127 File Holyrood palace courtyard.jpg left thumb 300px ... S. 1852 , History of the Abbey and Palace of Holyrood . Edinburgh Duncan Anderson. facing p. 139 ref ... to live at Holyrood between 1680 and 1682, in the aftermath of the Exclusion crisis , which ... more details
The Holyrood or Holy Rood is a Christian relic considered to be part of the True Cross on which Jesus died. The word derives from the Old English rood , meaning a cross, or from the Scots language Scots haly ruid holy cross . Several relics venerated as part of the True Cross are known by this name, in England, Ireland and Scotland. Black Rood of Scotland Saint Margaret of Scotland Saint Margaret c.1045 1093 , a Saxon Princess of England , was born in Hungary . Following the conquest of England by the Normans in 1066, she fled to Scotland, where she married Malcolm III of Scotland Malcolm III Canmore , King of Scotland . She is said to have brought the Holy Rood , a fragment of Christ s cross, from Hungary to Scotland with her. It was known as the Black Rood of Scotland , likely for the black case in which it was kept. This relic was removed from Scotland by Edward I of England in 1296, along with the Stone of Scone and other treasures, but the Black Rood was returned in 1328. It was lost to the English again following the battle of Neville s Cross , after which it was held in Durham Cathedral until the English Reformation Reformation of 1540, when it was presumably destroyed. ref cite web url http www.ewtn.com library mary stmarg.htm title Note 10 work Saint Margaret Queen of Scotland last McRoberts first David accessdate 2009 10 07 ref Holy Cross Abbey A fragment of the Holy Rood was brought to a Cistercian Abbey in Thurles , County Tipperary , Ireland by Isabella of Angoul me , widow of King John of England , and thenceforth the Abbey was called Holy Cross Abbey . The relic was lost following the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland Cromwellian war in Ireland . Waltham Abbey The term is also applied to the black flint cross formerly held at Waltham Abbey abbey Waltham Abbey in Essex , England. The Holy Rood or Cross was the subject of veneration and pilgrimage in the middle ... date October 2009 reflist DEFAULTSORT Holyrood Cross Category Christian symbols Category Christian ... more details
, fl. 1524 ref Previously abbot of Holyrood . ref Cristofer Boyd, fl. 1526 1527 List of commendators ...Image 13th Century Dundrennan Abbot Effigy.JPG thumb 250px Effigy of an early thirteenth century abbot of Dundrennan. The Abbot of Dundrennan was the head of the Cistercians Cistercian monastic community of Dundrennan Abbey , Galloway . It was founded by Fergus of Galloway in 1142. Dundrennan was a large and powerful monastery in the context of the south west. It became secularised and protestanised in the 16th century. In 1606 it was finally turned into a secular lordship in for John Murray, first Earl of Annandale John Murray of Lochmaben , afters earl of Annandale . The following is a list of abbots and commendators NOTOC List of abbots Silvanus, fl. 1167 ref Known when, in 1167, he was elected abbot of Rievaulx , Dundrennan s mother house. ref William, 1180 Nicholas, l196 x 1200 ? Egidius , fl. 13th century ref Known only by a graveslab graveslab thought to date to the 13th century. ref Gaufridus Geoffrey , 1209 x 1222 Robert Matursal, 1223 x 1224 Jordan, 1236 Leonius, 1236 1239 Ricardus Richard , 1239 Adam I, 1250 Brian, 1250 1273 Adam II, 1294 Walter, 1296 John, 1305 William, 1332 Giles, 1347 1358 x 1381 Thomas, 1381 Patrick MacMen, x 1426 Thomas de Levinstone , 1429 Patrick Maligussal Maxwell , 1431 Thomas Livingston Thomas de Levinstone again , x1440 1454 ref Became abbot on 20 May 1429. He suffered from blindness. He had resigned the abbacy on 30 November 1429, but was abbot again when he became bishop of Dunkeld in 1440. He was perhaps the nomination to Dunkeld of the Anti Pope Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy Felix V he was probably confirmed by Pope Nicholas V , however he never gained possession of the see, and was deprived of it in 1441 by Pope Eugenius IV for recognizing the Council of Basel . He took a pension in 1454, and he died sometime before 10 July 1460 also Abbot of Coupar Angus and previously Abbot of Newbattle Abbot elect of Newbattle . ref Alexander ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Primary sources date December 2007 Commented out because image was deleted Image Holyrood Elementary School.gif Image Holyrood School with playground in foreground.JPG thumb Holyrood Elementary with playground in foreground Holyrood Elementary School is a tri lingual school in Edmonton, Alberta Edmonton , Alberta , Canada named after Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh , Scotland . The school is located in a south east Edmonton neighborhood of the same name. History Holyrood School opened in 1955 when Edmonton was growing rapidly due to the Post World War II baby boom and discovery of oil near Edmonton in 1947. Holyrood introduced French immersion and Ukrainian language Ukrainian bilingual programs in the 1970s, to make it a tri lingual school. External links http holyrood.epsb.ca Official site coord missing Alberta Category French language schools in Alberta Category Elementary schools in Edmonton Category Educational institutions established in 1955 Alberta school stub ... more details
Infobox Golf Facility golf facility name The Willows at Holyrood image The Willows Golf.jpg imagesize 250px caption location Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador Holyrood, Newfoundland flagicon CAN establishment 1994 type Public establish owner Danny Williams politician Danny Williams operator holes 9 tournaments website http www.thewillows.ca www.thewillows.ca course1 designer1 par1 35 length1 2847 yards The Willows at Holyrood , is a public golf course located in Holyrood, Newfoundland and Labrador Holyrood , Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland , Canada . History The course originally opened in 1994 as Willow Brook and changed to its current name in 2005 ref http www.golfnewfoundland.ca Golf Newfoundland ref . References references External links http www.thewillows.ca Official website St. John s landmarks coord 47 22 03.49 N 53 07 09.22 W region CA NL type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Willows at Holyrood Golf Course Category Golf clubs and courses in Newfoundland and Labrador Golfcourse stub Canada sports venue stub ... more details
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