The Abbey of Paisley, from Its Foundation Till Its Dissolution: With Notices of the Subsequent History of the Church, and an Appendix of Illustrative DocumentsA. Gardner, 1878 - 340 sayfa |
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The Abbey of Paisley, from Its Foundation Till Its Dissolution: With Notices ... James Cameron Lees Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1878 |
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Abbey Abbot and Convent Abbot of Paisley Abbot Shaw Alexander Andrews appear appointed Archbishop Assedatur bailies Bangor barony belonging Bishop of Glasgow brethren brother Bruce Bull burgesses burgh called castle chalders chapel charter Chartulary Church clergy Clunaic Congal court death Duke of Ross Earl Earl of Lennox ecclesiastical English erected excommunication favour Fordun gave George Shaw gift give given granted Hamilton Henry Henry Crichton holy honour Ibid James Johanni John Kert King Kirk lands Lennox letter Lochwinnoch Lord merks Mill minister Monastery Monastery of Paisley monastic monks monks of Paisley ordained Order of Clugny Paisley Abbey parish Parliament Paslay Pope possessions prayer Presbytery Prior privileges probably received Renfrew Renfrewshire revenues Royal Saint Mirin Scot Scotland Scottish Semple seruicio debito shew shillings solidos soluendo annuatim soul Stewart successors tenants Thomas tion town Tytler vicars Walter Wenlock William
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