later of Windham, New Hampshire Windham and Samuel. Abiel Abbot, Sr., was the son of Captain JohnAbbot of Andover, Massachusetts , who was descended, in the fifth generation, from George Abbot, who emigrated from Yorkshire , England , and settled in Andover in 1643. Education Samuel Abbot pursued ...Samuel Abbot 30 March 1786 Wilton, New Hampshire 2 January 1839 Wilton was a lawyer and the inventor of a process which made starch from potato es. Biography Origins Samuel Abbot was the 11th of the 12 children of Abiel Abbot, a farmer and an early settler of Wilton, New Hampshire. His father was a staunch ... his graduation, Samuel Abbot entered the law office of Charles Humphrey Atherton C. H. Atherton , Esq ... Abbot was admitted to the bar in 1812, and practiced his profession, first at Wilton, and then at Dunstable now Nashua, New Hampshire . Law practice In 1817, Abbot opened his law office at Ipswich, Massachusetts ... accorded with Abbot s feelings to pay the debt of a poor man, than to pocket the fee of a suit against ..., Abbot was particularly attentive to chemistry and mechanics , which had long been favorite ... abundant and safest crops. Scientific pursuits In his continuing studies, Abbot informed himself ... proved by his nephew, Jos. H. Abbot, and an article thereon published in the American Journal ... Abbot. Without being a religious disputant, he was well versed in the history of Christianity and its ..., for the Sunday school, and for the Sabbath reading room, Samuel Abbot was a leading agent ... all his worldly aspirations. Death Samuel Abbot died at the age of 53. While superintending the manufacture ... body were found amidst the ashes of the building. References Cite Appletons Abbot, Samuel inventor year 1900 Cite book author Charles H. Atherton chapter Memoir of Samuel Abbot, Esq. pages 205 211 ... Society volume 6 publisher New Hampshire Historical Society year 1850 Persondata NAME Abbot ... DATE OF DEATH 2 January 1839 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abbot, Samuel Category 1786 births Category ... more details
The Abbot of Glenluce later, Commendator of Glenluce was the head of the monastic community of Glenluce Abbey , Galloway . The monastery was founded in 1192 by monks from Dundrennan Abbey with the patronage of Lochlann, Lord of Galloway Lochlann Roland , Lord of Galloway . In the 16th century the monastery increasingly came under the control of secular warlords. In 1560 the monastery was occupied by James Gordon of Lochinvar brother of the recently deceased commendator , and the monks were expelled. However, soon after, Thomas Hay, a follower of the earl of Cassillis Lochinvar s enemy , was installed in the monastery as commendator and the monks were allowed to return. However, monastic life seems to have disappeared by the end of the century. In 1602 parliament granted the lands of the monastery to Lawrence Gordon as a secular lordship. The abbey was finally given to the bishop of Galloway in 1619. The following is a list of abbots and abbot commendators List of abbots William, fl. 1214 1216 John, fl. 1222 Gilbert of Glenluce Gilbert , 1222 x 1233 1233 Robert, fl. 1236 Michael I, 1236 1243 Alan Musarde, fl. 1244 Godfrey, fl. 1273 Alexander de Northberwic, fl. 1329 Bede, fl. 1347 Adam, fl. 1381 John White, fl. x 1486 Andrew Ramsay, fl. 1486 Michael II, fl. 1493 1499 List of commendators Robert Beaton, 1500 1509 ref Also abbot of Coupar Angus 1506 1507 and abbot of Melrose 1507 10 1521 x 1524 . ref Richard Rinayd, 1507 Dominic Grimani, 1509 1520 Quintin MacCalbert, 1509 x 1512 Gille? Cuthbert Baillie, 1512 1513 Gilbert Strachan, 1512 Peter de Accoltis, 1513 ref Became abbot of Inchaffray 1514 and abbot of Arbroath 1517 ref David Hamilton, 1513 1519 ref Also bishop of Argyll 1497 1523 became abbot of Dryburgh and renounced his right to Glenluce. ref Alexander Cunningham, 1513 1518 x 1519 Walter Malim, 1519 1556 James Gordon, 1547 1559 Thomas Hay, 1560 1575 Gilbert Moncrieff, 1581 1582 Laurence Gordon, 1582 1602 William Gordon, 1582 ref Appointed successor to Laurence by the crown ... more details
Two destroyers of the United States Navy have carried the name USS Abbot in honor of Commodore Joel Abbot . The USS Abbot DD 184 , was a Wickes class destroyer traded to the United Kingdom during World War II . The USS Abbot DD 629 , was a Fletcher class destroyer that served during World War II and the Korean War . References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs a1 list.htm Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Abbot, Uss Category United States Navy ship names es USS Abbot pl USS Abbot ru USS Abbot sl USS Abbot ... more details
Ezra Abbot April 28, 1819, Jackson, Maine &ndash March 21, 1884, Cambridge, Massachusetts was an United States American biblical scholar. ref Chambers Biographical Dictionary , ISBN 0 550 18022 2, page 2 ref Life and writings He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1840. In 1847, at the request of Prof. Andrews Norton , he went to Cambridge, where he was principal of a public school until 1856. He was assistant librarian of Harvard University from 1856 to 1872, and planned and perfected an alphabetical card catalog, combining many of the advantages of the ordinary dictionary catalogs with the grouping of the minor topics under more general heads, which is characteristic of a systematic catalogue. From 1872 until his death he was Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation in the Harvard Divinity School . Abbot s studies were chiefly in Oriental languages and textual criticism ... in 1864. Abbot s publications, though always of the most thorough and scholarly character, were ... the most complete treatment of the relation of Justin Martyr to this gospel. Honors Abbot ... Abbot http www.archive.org details authorshipoffour00abboiala The authorship of the Fourth Gospel external evidences 1880 Ezra Abbot & J. Rendel Harris , http www.archive.org details princeton theological ... of the late Ezra Abbot 1888 References Reflist 1911 Wikisource1911Enc Abbot, Ezra External links http ..., John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos. Six volumes, New York D. Appleton and Company, 1887 1889 http www.lcms.org ca www cyclopedia 02 display.asp?t1 a&word ABBOT.EZRA Abbot, Ezra in the Christian Cyclopedia Persondata NAME Abbot, Ezra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Biblical scholar DATE OF BIRTH 1819 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1884 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abbot, Ezra Category 1819 births ... Category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences de Ezra Abbot it Ezra Abbot pt Ezra Abbot ... more details
Abiel Abbot August 17, 1770 June 7, 1828 was a prominent clergyman. He was born to John and Abigail Abbot in Andover, Massachusetts , and went on to study at Harvard University . He married Eunice Wales in 1796. He started working as a preacher in Haverhill, Massachusetts , in 1793 and remained there through 1803, having been promoted to pastor in 1795. He then moved to Beverly, Massachusetts , and became a pastor there. He remained in that position through the end of his life. In 1828 he traveled to Cuba to recover his health but died of yellow fever on his way back. He had one book published posthumously, Letters from Cuba , in 1829. References Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607 1896. Chicago Marquis Who s Who, Incorporated. External links http virtualology.com abielabbot1 Appleton s Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos. Six volumes, New York D. Appleton and Company, 1887 1889 Persondata NAME Abbot, Abiel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Clergyman DATE OF BIRTH August 17, 1770 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 7, 1828 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Abbot, Abiel Category 1770 births Category 1828 deaths Category American Christian clergy Category American memoirists Category Harvard University alumni Category Deaths from yellow fever Category People from Essex County, Massachusetts Category 18th century Christian clergy Category 19th century Christian clergy US Christian clergy stub ... more details
The Abbot of Soulseat was the head of the Premonstratensians Premonstratensian originally Cistercians Cistercian monastic community of Soulseat Abbey in Galloway . The following is a list of abbots and commendators List of Cistercian abbots Michael of Bangor, fl. c. 1148 ref Probably from Bangor appointed by St Malachy as head of the Cistercian community ref List of Premonstratensian abbots Michael of Bangor ref Recorded in the Obituary of Pr montr as the first abbot of our abbots in Galloway . Probably refers to the same Michael. ref None of the abbots before 1273 known by name John, 1273 More than a century with no known abbot Fionnlagh Finlay , 1386 1393 Patrick McChaquhirky, 1452 1458 Gilbert MacUlnan MacWilnane , 1458 1464 x 1486 Patrick MacCulloch 1486 Quentin Vaus 1493 1527 David Vaus 1525 1532 List of commendators James Johnstone, 1532 1545 6 ref Resigned on pension retained use of title until 1548 ref John Johnstone I, 1545 1567 Opposed by James Kennedy, 1548, 1555 John Johnstone II, 1584 1598 John Kennedy, 1598 John Johnstone III, 1599 William Adair, 1601 John Hamilton, 1612 1630 Notes div class references small references div Bibliography Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , p. 204 6 See also Soulseat Abbey Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Soulseat Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category Cistercians Category Premonstratensians Category Scottish abbots ... more details
s West End revival of Oliver , Abbot stepped into the role of Fagin for the second time. He has again taken the role, after Griff Rhys Jones left the show on 12 June 2010. Personal life Abbot was the fifth of six sons born to Betty and Don. His siblings are John, Donald, Derek, Stuart and Neil. Abbot ...BLP sources date July 2007 Infobox comedian name Russ Abbot image imagesize caption birth name Russell ... Steven rov pilot Russ Abbot born Russell Allan Roberts on 18 September 1947 is an English musician ... Abbot released several charting singles and albums. Latterly his career has continued with a shift ... backing singer, Abbot founded the Black Abbots in Chester during the mid 1960s and released ... contract in 1977, putting out a series of comedy singles and a lone live album with Abbot now ... award five times. From 1980 onwards, Abbot released some albums as a solo artist, and appeared ... well in the UK top 10, peaking at No 7 in 1984. Russ Abbot s Madhouse and The Russ Abbot Show showcased ... featured comic strip s based on popular characters, plus some publicity photos of Abbot in a variety ... Funnyfanny based on the fictional MI6 spy duo James Bond and Miss Moneypenny . From 2000, Abbot ... s poll to find the most Scottish person in the world, behind Iain and Jimmy Krankie. Abbot s theatre ... The Producers . In 2008, Abbot appeared as the Tin Woodsman Tin Man in the stage production of The Wizard ..., the BBC announced that Abbot would be joining the cast of Last of the Summer Wine for the show ..., an astrologer who was possessed by the Ancient Lights. On 8 August 2009, it was announced that Abbot would appear in an episode of Casualty TV series Casualty playing a pet shop owner. This will be Abbot ... ref Abbot also appeared on Harry Hill s Harry Hill s TV Burp TV Burp parodying the character he played ... household. Abbot is of Scottish heritage through his mother, who was born in Falkirk. Abbot ... drummer, Abbot joined Adam & the Apples, The Buccaners, Johnny Gibson & the D Notes and then the Black ... more details
Abbot of Battle was the title given to the abbot of Battle Abbey in Sussex , England . The abbey was founded in 1067 by William the Conqueror and the first abbot was Robert Blanchard, who drowned soon after his appointment. The following table gives the abbots from the founding of the abbey until 1216, and is from Heads of Religious Houses England and Wales 940 1216 . ref name Heads29 David Knowles scholar Knowles, David Christopher N. L. Brooke Brooke C. N. L. and London, Vera C. M. The Heads of Religious Houses England and Wales 940 1216 Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1972 ISBN 0 521 08367 2 pp. 29 30 ref class wikitable Name Dates Notes Robert Blanchard 1067 previously monk at Marmoutier Abbey Gausbert c. 1076 1095 Henry 1096 1102 previously monk of Bec Abbey and prior of Christ Church Priory Ralph 1107 1124 previously monk at Bec, and at Caen , and prior of Rochester Cathedral Priory Warner 1125 1138 previously monk at Canterbury br resigned or was deposed br retired to Lewes Priory Walter de Luci 1139 1171 monk of Lonl br brother of Richard de Luci Odo 1175 1200 previously prior of Canterbury John de Duvra 1200 before1215 Richard 1215 1235 previously monk of Battle Abbey References reflist DEFAULTSORT Battle Category Abbots of Battle Category Benedictines Category Lists of abbots Category Lists of English people Abbot of Battle ... more details
, 1524 1545 James Beaton II , 1545 1551 George Douglas bishop George Douglas , 1546 John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Hamilton John, Lord Hamilton 1551 1568 George Douglas, again 1568 1572, elevated to Bishop of Moray John, Lord Hamilton again , 1573 1579 Esm Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox Esm Stuart ... Summerson, Henry, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 10495 Gedy, John floruit fl. 1370 1401? , Oxford ... Abbot of Arbroath ... more details
The Abbot of Cambuskenneth or Abbot of Stirling later Commendator of Cambuskenneth was the head of the Arrouaise Abbey and Order Arrouaisian Augustinians Augustinian monastic community of Cambuskenneth Abbey , near Stirling . The long history of the abbey came to a formal end when the abbey was turned into a secular lordship for the last commendator, Alexander Erskine. The following is a list of abbot s and commendator s List of abbots William, 1147 1150 Isaac, 1152x1153 Alured, 1152x1153 1171x1178 Nicholas, 1171x1182 1195 William, 1207 x 1235 Peter, 1235 1240 Richard, 1253 1269 Richard Grossus, 1269 John, 1287 1292 Patrick, 1295 1296 Michael, 1307 Gilbert, 1308 1310 Fergus, 1311 John, 1336 John de Kincardine, 1336 William, 1342 Adam, 1350 Gilbert, 1362 1363 William de Blackburn, 1390 1398 Patrick de Callendar, 1401 1434 David White, 1439 1443 David Kelly Celle , 1445 1462 John, 1465 Henry Abercrombie, 1466 1502 Alexander Ruch Ruthven , x 1469 ref Became Prior of Inchmahome . ref David Arnot , 1503 1509 Andrew MacBreck, 1509 1511x1513 Patrick Paniter Painter , 1513 1519 Alexander Mylne, 1519 1548 List of commendators David Paniter , 1549 1558 ref Bishop of Ross 1545 58 . ref Adam Erskine, 1562 1605 Alexander Livingstone, 1585 Alexander Erskine, 1608 1617 Notes div class references small references div Bibliography Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious Houses Scotland small With an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man small , Second Edition, London, 1976 , pp. 89 90 Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , pp. 24 8 See also Cambuskenneth Abbey Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Cambuskenneth Category Arrouaisians Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category History of Stirling council area Category People associated with Stirling council area Category Scottish abbots Category Lists of abbots ... more details
The Abbot of Inchcolm , or until 1235 , the Prior of Inchcolm , was the head of the Augustinians Augustinian monk monastic Monastery community of Inchcolm abbey Inchcolm Innse Choluim Latin language Latin Insula Columbae Scots language Lowland Scots St Comb s Isle . List of position holders Priors of Inchcolm Brice M el Brigte? , fl. 1162x1178 Roger, fl. 1163x1178 Walter I , x1179 1210 Michael, 1210 1211 Simon, 1211 ? William, ? 1224 Nigel of Jedburgh, 1224 x1228 Henry, x1228 1243 Abbots of Inchcolm Henry, promoted to abbot in 1235 resigned in 1243 Thomas, 1243 4 1268 William, 1268 1277x Brice, fl. 1296 None of the abbots are known until John Dersy, d. 1394 Laurence, x1399 1417 Walter Bower , 1417 1449 John Kers, 1449 1460x5 Michael Harwar, 1460x5 x1490 Alexander Scrimgeour, x1490 1491 Robert de Fontibus, 1491 1492 Thomas Inglis, 1492 1505 John Elwand Elliot , 1505 x1532 Richard Abercromby, 1532 1543 Titular abbots commendators James Stewart, 1544 1581 after 1558 frequently called commendator d. 1590 Henry Stewart, d. 1612 See also Bishop of Dunkeld References Easson, D.E., & MacDonald, Angus, eds. , Charters of the Abbey of Inchcolm , Edinburgh, 1938 Scottish Church Category Canonical abbots and priors Inchcolm Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Inchcolm Category Scottish abbots Inchcolm ... more details
Infobox Military Structure name Camp Abbot partof location Deschutes County, Oregon Deschutes County ...,title image File Camp Abbot Interpretive Sign 01.jpg 300px caption World War II combat engineer training ... garrison current commander commanders occupants battles events Camp Abbot was a United States ... structure from Camp Abbot is the officers mess hall. Today, it is part of Sunriver Resort. It is known ... Lieutenants, Robert Stockton Williamson and Henry Larcom Abbot . ref name CGA Abbot, Charles Greeley, http books.nap.edu html biomems habbot.pdf Biographical Memoir of Henry Larcom Abbot , National Academy ... Abbot survey party included a geologist botanist , a physician naturalist , several assistant engineers ... to return to California. This left Lieutenant Abbot in charge of the expedition. On 4 September 1855, Abbot and a detachment of the survey party camped at a site along the Deschutes River that would become Camp Abbot. Abbot completed the survey of central Oregon, crossed the Cascade Mountains ..., the Army published Abbot s thorough 499 page report under the title Report of Lieut. Henry L. Abbot Upon Explorations for a Railroad Route from Sacramento Valley to the Columbia River . ref name ... Larcom Abbot , who had led a survey party through the area in 1855. The first trainees arrived at Camp Abbot in March 1943, even before the camp was formally dedicated on 2 September 1943. ref name ... carried out under combat conditions. Over 90,000 combat engineers were trained at Camp Abbot ... Abbot property was returned to the United States Forest Service . However, approximately convert 3800 ... by John Grey in 1965. Grey began development of Sunriver Resort, selling the first residential ... name JGA Anderson, John Gottberg, http www.bendbulletin.com apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20090201 NEWS0107 ... Camp Abbot Officers Club , Deschutes County Landmarks , Deschutes County Government, Bend ... File Camp Abbot Officers Mess 08.jpg thumb The officers mess is now the Great Hall at Sunriver ... more details
play at Homers Lane and Newton Abbot Spurs A.F.C. who play at Recreation Ground. Notable people John ... Abbot in 1575. John Lethbridge , who invented a diving salvage machine in 1715. Lewis Tessier , merchant ...dablink You may be looking for Newton Abbot UK Parliament constituency Infobox UK place country England official name Newton Abbot static image File Newton abbot view.jpg 240px static image caption small View over central Newton Abbot taken from Wolborough Hill, July 2005 small latitude 50.5403 longitude 3.6087 civil parish Newton Abbot population 23,580 population ref 2001 shire district Teignbridge shire county Devon region South West England constituency westminster Newton Abbot UK Parliament constituency Newton Abbot post town NEWTON ABBOT postcode district TQ12 postcode area TQ dial code 01626 os grid reference SX860713 Newton Abbot is a market town and civil parishes in England civil parish ... 01 accessdate 2008 12 20 ref Newton Abbot has a Newton Abbot Racecourse racecourse nearby situated in the parishes of Kingsteignton and Teigngrace and has one country park, Decoy. Newton Abbot s holds ... sometime between 1247 and 1251. By 1300 the two settlements were renamed as Newton Abbot taking ... was dissolved in 1539 and ownership of Wolborough was granted to John Gaverock who built himself a new house at Forde. The twin markets of Newton Abbot and Newton Bushel continued until they were merged ... Abbot for over 750 years. Wool and leather In medieval times Devon was an important sheep rearing county. Many towns had their own wool and cloth industries and Newton Abbot had woollen mills, fullers ... the sheepskin was well established in the town. In 1724 Daniel Defoe wrote that Newton Abbot had a thriving ... in business in Newton Abbot. As with the wool industry business flourished over 600 years until after ... at St. John s, Newfoundland and Labrador St. John s in Newfoundland and claimed the area as a British ... Abbot and the cod fisheries off Newfoundland. Every year men from the town would gather at the Dartmouth ... more details
The Abbot of Tongland later Commendator of Tongland was the head of the Premonstratensians Premonstratensian originally Cistercians Cistercian monastic community of Tongland Abbey in Dumfries and Galloway . The following is a list of abbots and commendators List of abbots Helias, 1209x1222 Alexander, 1273 1296 Walter, 1332 1347 Gilbert, 1381 Gilbert de Gamdia, 1439 Gilbert MacDowell, 1458 Patrick MacChaquhirky or MacCathroge , 1458 x 1473 ref Became Prior of Whithorn some time before 1477. ref William Douglas, 1473 x 1476 1479 Thomas Livingston, 1479 1481 William Wylie, x 1481 Andrew Muirhead, 1481 1483 John Damian Damian de Falcutiis , 1504 1509 List of commendators David Arnot , 1509 1526 ref As Bishop of Galloway 1506 25 . ref William Stewart, 1529 1531 Henry Wemyss , 1530 1541 ref Became Abbot of Dundrennan 1529 41 . ref Andrew Dury, 1541 1558 ref As Abbot of Melrose 1525 1541 became Bishop of Galloway 1541 58 ref Alexander Gordon archbishop Alexander Gordon , 1559 1575 ref Also Archbishop of Glasgow 1550 1 , Bishop of Galloway 1559 72 and Bishop of the Isles 1553 72 . ref Archibald Crawford, 1564 John Gordon d. 1619 John Gordon , 1576 1586 ref Bishop of Galloway 1575 1586 . ref Roger Gordon, 1578 ref Bishop of Galloway 1578x1579 1586 7 . ref George Gordon, 1586 1588 ref Bishop of Galloway 1586 7 88 . ref William Melville, 1588 1615 Notes div class references small references div Bibliography Watt, D.E.R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 , 2nd Draft, St Andrews, 1969 Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , p. 210 13 See also Tongland Abbey Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Tongland Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category Premonstratensians Category Scottish abbots Category Lists of abbots ... more details
census . It was named for the treasurer of Bowdoin College , JohnAbbot. ref cite book title The Origin ...Infobox Settlement official name Abbot, Maine settlement type New England town Town nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Maine pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Maine pushpin mapsize image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US ME subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Maine subdivision type2 List of counties in Maine County subdivision name2 Piscataquis County, Maine Piscataquis government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 92.0 area land km2 90.0 area water km2 2.1 area total sq mi 35.5 area land sq mi 34.7 area water sq mi 0.8 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 630 population density km2 7.0 population density sq mi 18.1 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone ... info 0582314 website footnotes Abbot is a New England town town in Piscataquis County, Maine Piscataquis ... 10.8 of those under age 18 and 20.5 of those age 65 or over. As of 2010 Abbot had a population ... QTPL&prodType table 2010 population figures for Abbot ref References reflist External links http www.mainememory.net bin Detail?ln 10732 Photograph of Abbot, Maine, ca. 1900, from the Maine Memory Network Piscataquis County, Maine Category Towns in Piscataquis County, Maine ca Abbot es Abbot Maine ht Abbot, Maine stq Abbot, Maine vo Abbot ... more details
sortable width 17 Name width 83 Comments valign top H ha, also Hean The legendary first abbot of Abingdon, but, according to Kelly, more probably an abbot of Bradfield, Berkshire Bradfield , his name ... hwaet ?do seek&query S 93 S 93 ref but no Abbot Cumma is known from other sources . ref name ... Hr thhun A Hr thhun was styled abbot of Abingdon in a charter dated 811, ref http www.anglo saxons.net ... A Cynath, abbot of Evesham, mistakenly listed by the compiler of the De Abbatibus Abbendoniae as an abbot ... to John Sante The historic abbots, right up to the Dissolution of the monasteries dissolution ... top Siward Abbot of Abingdon Siward 1030 1044 ref name Kelly valign top thelstan of Abingdon thelstan ... 1071 ref name Kelly valign top Adelelm of Jumi ges Adelelm 1071 1083 Norman abbot ref name Kelly valign top Rainald 1084 1097 Norman abbot ref name Kelly valign top Faritius 1100 1117 Norman abbot ... name HeadsI valign top Ingulph abbot of Abingdon 1130 1159 ref name HeadsI valign top Walkelin 1159 ... valign top Luke 1234 1241? ref name HeadsII valign top John de Blosmeville 1241 1256 ref name HeadsII ... valign top John of Sutton 1315 1322 ref name HeadsII valign top John de Canyng Canynges 1322 1328 ... Ditchfield and Page, ed, Victoria History of Berkshire , pp. 57 62. ref valign top John Dorset ... 1435 ref name Victoria valign top John Sante 1468 ref name Victoria valign top Thomas Rowland 1496 ref name Victoria valign top Alexander Shottisbrook 1504 ref name Victoria valign top John Coventry ... of Christians Abbot of Abingdon Category Lists of English people Abbot of Abingdon ... more details
ref improve date December 2011 The Abbot of Paisley later Commendator of Paisley Prior of Paisley before 1219 was the head of the Cluniacs Cluniac monastic community of Paisley Abbey and its property. The monastery was founded as a priory at Renfrew in 1163, but moved to Paisley in 1169. It became an abbey in 1219. The founder was Walter fitz Alan , High Steward of Scotland Seneschal Steward of Scotland . The line of abbots ended when it was turned into a secular lordship for Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley Lord Claud Hamilton in 1587 1592. The following is a list of abbots and commendators List of priors ???, 1163 x 1165 ref Was prior at Renfrew. Name not known. ref Osbert, 1173 1180x1192 Roger, 1195 x 1196 1208 x 1214 List of abbots ???, 1220 ref First abbot, when Paisley became an abbey in 1219. Name not known. ref William, 1225 6 1238, 1248? Stephen, 1272 1285 Walter, 1296 A ? , ref Known only by initial A. ref 1301 Roger, 1318 1325 John, 1327 James, 1349 John, 1362 1370 John de Lithgow I, 1384 1408 x 1412 Alan de Govan, 1412 John de Lychcar, 1412 William de Cheshelme, 1414 Roland, 1414 1415 ref Previously abbot of Crossraguel . ref John de Lithgow II ?Lychcar , 1415 1431 x 1432 ref Previously abbot of Crossraguel. ref Thomas Morrow, 1418 1444 Richard Bothwell, 1444 1445 Thomas de Tarveis, 1445 1459 Henry Crichton, 1459 1471 Patrick Graham, 1466 1471 George Shaw, 1471 1499 Robert Shaw bishop Robert Shaw , 1498 1525 List of commendators John Hamilton archbishop John Hamilton , 1525 1553 ref Became bishop of Dunkeld 1544 6 47 , then archbishop of St Andrews 1547 9 until he died in 1571 maintained the commend of Paisley until 1553, when he granted it to his nephew. ref Claud Hamilton, 1st Lord Paisley Claude Hamilton , 1553 1587 Robert Lord Sempill, 1569 1573 William Erskine, 1581 1584 ref Became archbishop of Glasgow in 1585. ref Claude Hamilton, 1586 1592 as 1st Lord Paisley Notes div class references small references div Bibliography Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David ... more details
The Abbot of Lindores later Commendator of Lindores was the head of the Tironensians Tironensian monastic community and lands of Lindores Abbey , Fife the nearby town of Newburgh, Fife Newburgh was created by and belonged to the abbey . The position was created when the abbey was founded sometime between 1190 and 1191 by King William I of Scotland William the Lion s brother David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon Prince David , Earl of Huntingdon and Lord of Garioch . The following is a list of abbots and commendators. NOTOC List of abbots Guy, 1191 1219 John, 1219 1244 Thomas, 1259 1273 John, 1273 1274 Nicholas, 1274 1282 John, 1287 1291 Thomas, 1296 Andrew de Lenna, x 1306 William, 1306x1307 Adam, 1331 1344x1346 William, 1358 1363 Roger, 1370 1380 John Steele, 1380 x 1381 1383 x 1390 ref Was deprived of the position by the Pope in favour of William de Angus he went on to become Prior of Coldingham . ref William de Angus, 1380 1395 John Steele again , fl. 1402 1421 ref Previously Prior of Coldingham and abbot elect of Lindores. ref James de Rossy, 1425 1451 John Ramsay, 1457 1474 Andrew Cavers, 1475 1502 Henry Orme, 1502 1528 John Philp, 1523 1566 List of commendators John Lesley , 1566 1568 Patrick Leslie, 1st Lord Lindores Patrick Leslie of Pitcairlie, 1569 1600 Notes div class references small references div Bibliography Watt, D.E.R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 , 2nd Draft, St Andrews, 1969 , p. 69 70 Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , p. 136 39 See also Lindores Abbey Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Lindores Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category History of Fife Category People associated with Fife Category Scottish abbots Category Tironensians Category Lists of abbots ... more details
Stewart commendator abbot , 1565 1587 John Vaus of Barnbarroch commendator , 1587 1612 Peter Hewatt ...The Abbot of Crossraguel was the leader of the Cluniacs Cluniac monastic community of Crossraguel Abbey , near Maybole in Carrick, Scotland Carrick , south west Scotland . It was founded in 1260s by Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick Donnchadh mac Gille Brigte , earl of Carrick with monks from Paisley Abbey . Owing to the lack of surviving records and its distance from the core of Lowland Scotland in the western G idhealtachd , few of the abbots are known by name. The abbots were replaced by commendator commendators in the 16th century, and the abbey came to an end when its lands were taken over by the bishop of Dunblane bishops of Dunblane in 1617. The following is a list of abbots and commendators List of known abbots Patrick, 1274 x 1292 Nicholas, 1370 1386 x 1400 nearly a century without a known abbot Roger, fl. 1370 Roland, 1414 1433 ref Provided as abbot of Paisley , with Lithgow being provided as abbot of Crossraguel, but after an investigation by bishop of Moray acting for Avignon Pope Benedict XIII , seems to have been deemed unsuitable, and the provisions went the other way. ref John de Lithgow, 1414 1415 ref See above note. ref Colin Kennedy, 1460 1490 Robert Whitehead, 1491 1492 David Blair Blane , 1498 1504 David Kinghorn, 1509 1521 William Kennedy, 1520 1547 Quintin Kennedy, 1548 1564 Peter Hewat, 1612 Around 1600 King James VI of Scotland later James I of England was set on reducing the power of the church and he met with the Earl of Gowrie at Gowrie House in Perth, Scotland. The king claimed he was lured to the house to be killed a treasonable offence However the Gowrie connections claim the king owed Gowrie a large sum of money and the king wanted rid of Gowrie. The result of the meeting was that Gowrie and his brother were slain by the king s page. The king s story was not believed by the clergy and they refused to endorse the charges of treason against the late ... more details
The Abbot of Rievaulx was the head of the Cistercian monastic community of Rievaulx Abbey , founded in 1131 by Walter l Espec in North Yorkshire , northern England . The Abbots of Rievaulx were amongst the most powerful Christian leaders in northern England until the dissolution of the monastery by Henry VIII of England in 1538 . List of Abbots of Rievaulx st William I, 1131, died 1145 Maurice, 1145 Waltheof Ailred of Rievaulx Ailred , 1147, 1160, 1164, died 1167 Sylvanus, occurs 1170 Ernald, 1192, resigned 1199 previously Abbot of Melrose William Punchard, occurs 1201 2, died 1203 Geoffrey or perhaps Godfrey , 1204 Warin, occurs 1208, died 1211 Helyas, resigned 1215 Henry, 1215, died 1216 William III, 1216, died 1223 Roger, 1224 to 1235, resigned 1239 Leonias, 1239, died 1240 Adam de Tilletai, 1240 60. Thomas Stangrief, occurs 1268 William IV de Ellerbeck , 1268 75 William Daneby, 1275 85 Thomas I, 1286 91 Henry II, 1301 Robert, 1303 Peter, 1307 Henry, occurs 1307 Thomas II, 1315 Richard, occurs 3 June 1317 William VI, 1318 William de Inggleby, occurs 1322 John I, 1327 William VIII de Langton , 1332 4 Richard, 1349 John II, occurs 1363 William IX, 1369 80 John III, occurs 1380 William X, 1409 John IV, occurs 1417 William XI Brymley, 1419 Henry III Burton, 1423 29 William XII Spenser, 1436 49 John V Inkeley, 1449 William XIII Spenser, 1471, 1487 John VI Burton, 1489 1510 William XIV Helmesley, 1513 28 Edward Kirkby, 1530 1533 Rowland Blyton 1533 8 External links Houses of Cistercian monks Rievaulx , in A History of the County of York , Volume 3 1974 , pp. 149 53. URL http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 36240 URL Date accessed 02 June 2006 Category Abbots of Rievaulx ... more details
The Abbot of Kilwinning later Commendator of Kilwinning was the head of the Tironensians Tironensian monastic community and lands of Kilwinning Abbey , Cunninghame Cunningham now in North Ayrshire , founded sometime 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. NOTOC List of abbots Rainer, 1186x1189 Nigel ?Niall , 1201 1210 John, 1221x1230 Bernard of Kilwinning Bernard , 1296 ref Became abbot of Arbroath . ref Roger, 1296x1305 Adam, 1312 1327 William de Deyn , 1327 x 1329 1344 ref Became bishop of Aberdeen . ref John de Dalgarno, 1344 1346 ref Probably became prior of Lesmahagow . ref Robert, 1360 1367 John, 1384 Bryce MacMakyn, 1407 Adam, 1407 1439 William Boyd, 1443 1474 William Bunche, 1474 1513 ref Died at the Battle of Flodden Field battle of Flodden . ref John Forman, 1512 1514 List of commendators James Beaton , 1513 1524 ref Held the commend while archbishop of Glasgow . ref John Cantlie, 1521 John Hamilton, 1524 George Betoun, 1526 1527 Alexander Hamilton, 1527 1547 Henry Sinclair bishop Henry Sinclair , 1541 1550 ref Became bishop of Ross . ref Gavin Hamilton archbishop Gavin Hamilton , 1550 1571 ref Became Archbishop of St Andrews . ref Alexander Cunningham, 1571 1585 James Cunningham, 1585 William Melville, 1591 1592 See also Kilwinning Abbey Notes references Bibliography Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious Houses Scotland small With an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man small , Second Edition, London, 1976 , p. 69 Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. eds. , The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries , The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24, Edinburgh, 2001 , pp. 127 30 Scottish Church DEFAULTSORT Kilwinning Category Christianity in medieval Scotland Category Scottish abbots Category Tironensians Category Kilwinning ... more details
& Finberg 1952 p. 202 ref 1328 1333 excommunicated John Grandisson Bishop Grandisson said of him That Abbot ... p. 183 ref John Peryn 1523 1539 Last abbot ref name A198 Alexander 1942 p. 198 ref Notes reflist ...Abbot of Tavistock was the title of the abbot of Tavistock Abbey in Devon , England. The name of the first abbot is unknown, but the abbey was founded between 975 and 980. ref name Heads71 David Knowles scholar Knowles, David Christopher N. L. Brooke Brooke C. N. L . and London, Vera C. M. The Heads of Religious Houses England and Wales 940 1216 Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1972 ISBN 0 521 08367 2 ref Unless otherwise specified the details in the following table are from Heads of Religious Houses England & Wales 940 1216 . ref name Heads71 class wikitable Name Dates Notes unknown c.975 First abbot lfm r 994 c1009 Became bishop of Selsey Lyfing of Winchester c.1009 1027 Became bishop of Worcester Aldred c. 1027 c. 1043 Became bishop of Worcester Sihtric c. 1043 1082 Became a pirate Geoffrey c. 1082 c. 1088 Wimund before 1096 1102 Deposed by the Synods of Westminster Synod of Westminster in 1102 Osbert ? before1131 Robert of Plympton c. 1131 1145 ?Roger c. 1146 Robert Postel c. 1146 1154 Walter of Winchester ref name A198 c. 1154 c. 1168 Godfrey c. 1168 c. 1173 Baldwin 1174 1184 Herbert 1186 1200 Andrew 1200 1202 Jordan c. 1203 1219 1220 William of Kernit 1220 ref name A198 John ... name A198 John Chubbe 1262 1269 Deposed by Bishop Branscombe ref Alford 1891 pp. 145 52 ref Robert Colbern ... ref name A249 vacant 1325 1328 Dispute between two candidates, Robert Busse and John Courtenay eldest ... ref John Courtenay ref name A198 1334 Suspended by Bishop Grandisson for maladministration ref Hoskins ... and neglecting their spiritual duties. ref name A249 John Mey 20 July 1402 ref Alexander 1937 ... ref name A270 John Dynyngton February 1451 December 1490 ref Alexander 1937 p. 274 ref Richard Yeme ... Comedy of Abbot Bonus year 1952 publisher Jonathan Cape location London refend Category Abbots ... more details
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Image Abbot Suger.jpg thumb Suger of Saint Denis on a medieval window Suger c. 1081 13 January 1151 was one of the last Franks Frankish abbot statesmen, a historian, and the influential first patron of Gothic architecture . Suger s family origins are unknown Several times in his writings he suggests that his was a humble background, though this may just be a Literary topos topos or convention of autobiographical writing. In 1091, at the age of ten, Suger was given as an Oblate religion oblate to the abbey of St. Denis , where he began his education. He trained at the priory of Saint Denis de l Estr e, and there first met the future king Louis VI of France . From 1104 to 1106, Suger attended another school, perhaps that attached to the abbey of Saint Beno t sur Loire . In 1106 he became secretary to the abbot of Saint Denis. In the following year he became provost of Berneval le Grand Berneval in Normandy , and in 1109 of Toury. In 1118, Louis VI sent Suger to the court of Pope Gelasius ... s successor, Pope Calixtus II Calixtus II . On his return from Maguelonne, Suger became abbot of St ..., had started preaching a new crusade . Image Suger Chalice.jpg thumb Abbot Suger s chalice Suger ... but now unknown master mason. ref Conrad Rudolph, Artistic Change at St Denis Abbot Suger ..., A Concise Encyclopedia , H.R. Loyn Editor, 1989 ISBN 0 500 27645 5 Abbot Suger of St. Denis Church ... Series XLVIII. ISBN 0 691 09959 6 .. Further reading Suger, Abbot of Saint Denis,. The Deeds of Louis the Fat . Translated with introduction and notes by Richard Cusimano and John Moorhead. Washington, DC Catholic University of America Press ,1992. ISBN 0 8132 0758 4 Suger, Abbot of Saint Denis ..., Abbot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION France French abbot statesmen, historian and the influential ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Suger, Abbot Category 1080s births Category 1151 deaths Category French historians ... Saint Denis ru simple Abbot Suger sk Suger sl Suger fi Apotti Suger sv Abbot Suger th ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 52.150846 longitude 1.90107 official name Abbot s Salford population static image name Salford Hall.jpg static image caption Salford Hall in Abbot s Salford shire district Stratford on Avon district Stratford on Avon shire county Warwickshire region West Midlands civil parish Salford Priors constituency westminster postcode district WR11 postcode area WR post town EVESHAM dial code os grid reference SP068502 london distance Abbot s Salford is the name of a village in the England English county of Warwickshire . It is found six miles south of Alcester , about the same distance from Evesham , very close to the Worcestershire border, and is within the parish of Salford Priors . The River Avon, Warwickshire River Avon runs close by the eastern side of the village. Salford Hall, built originally in 1470 is the village s largest and most grand building. It was originally built as a living place for monks from nearby Evesham Abbey . ref http salford hall.co.uk rooms.htm Salford Hall Hotel Website ref By the reign of Charles 1st it had become, by marriage, the seat of the Roman Catholic Stanford family. John Stanford of Salford Hall was a Cavalier and was killed in 1649. He was a grandson of Sir William Stanford, K.G. d.1558 . The Great Hall has a four centred fire place in the south wall, and in the east wall a doorway with a 17th century pediment and shield with the Coat of Arms Arms of the Stanfords, who resided there until 1812. ref Parishes Salford Priors , A History of the County of Warwick Volume 3 Barlichway hundred 1945 , pp. 155 165. URL http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 57003 ref It is now used as a Country House hotel , and is classed as a Grade I listed building . There was also an ancient nunnery in the village ... to do As well as the hotel the modest modern attractions of the village seem to be Abbot s Salford ... Category Villages in Warwickshire pl Abbot s Salford ... more details