The Abbot and then Commendator of Melrose was the head of the monastic community of Melrose Abbey, in Melrose in the Borders region of Scotland. The abbots of the earlier Northumbrian foundation from Lindisfarne are not included here. The second abbey was founded in 1136 on the patronage of David I (Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim), King of Scots, by Cistercian monks from Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire. Control of the abbey was secularized in the 16th century and after the accession of James Stewart, the abbey was held by commendators. The last commendator, James Douglas of Lochleven, resigned the abbacy to William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton (his nephew) in December 1606, and the abbey itself to the king in 1608. The abbey (or most of its lands) was then erected into a secular lordship for viscount Had
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| - Abas dan kemudian Melrose adalah kepala komunitas monastik , di di Skotlandia. Para abas dari yayasan Northumbrian asal Lindisfarne pada masa sebelumnya tak meliputi pada jabatan tersebut. Keabasan kedua didirikan pada 1136 di bawah pengawasan David I (Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim), Raja Skotlandia, oleh para biarawan dari , Yorkshire. Kontrol keabasan tersebut disekulerisasi pada abad k1-6 dan setelah kenaikan tahta James Stewart, keabasan tersebut dipegang oleh para komendator. (in)
- The Abbot and then Commendator of Melrose was the head of the monastic community of Melrose Abbey, in Melrose in the Borders region of Scotland. The abbots of the earlier Northumbrian foundation from Lindisfarne are not included here. The second abbey was founded in 1136 on the patronage of David I (Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim), King of Scots, by Cistercian monks from Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire. Control of the abbey was secularized in the 16th century and after the accession of James Stewart, the abbey was held by commendators. The last commendator, James Douglas of Lochleven, resigned the abbacy to William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton (his nephew) in December 1606, and the abbey itself to the king in 1608. The abbey (or most of its lands) was then erected into a secular lordship for viscount Had (en)
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| - The Abbot and then Commendator of Melrose was the head of the monastic community of Melrose Abbey, in Melrose in the Borders region of Scotland. The abbots of the earlier Northumbrian foundation from Lindisfarne are not included here. The second abbey was founded in 1136 on the patronage of David I (Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim), King of Scots, by Cistercian monks from Rievaulx Abbey, Yorkshire. Control of the abbey was secularized in the 16th century and after the accession of James Stewart, the abbey was held by commendators. The last commendator, James Douglas of Lochleven, resigned the abbacy to William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton (his nephew) in December 1606, and the abbey itself to the king in 1608. The abbey (or most of its lands) was then erected into a secular lordship for viscount Haddington, John Ramsay, who in 1609 was created "Lord Melrose". Lochleven however resumed the title of commendator in 1613 until his death in 1620. (en)
- Abas dan kemudian Melrose adalah kepala komunitas monastik , di di Skotlandia. Para abas dari yayasan Northumbrian asal Lindisfarne pada masa sebelumnya tak meliputi pada jabatan tersebut. Keabasan kedua didirikan pada 1136 di bawah pengawasan David I (Dabíd mac Maíl Choluim), Raja Skotlandia, oleh para biarawan dari , Yorkshire. Kontrol keabasan tersebut disekulerisasi pada abad k1-6 dan setelah kenaikan tahta James Stewart, keabasan tersebut dipegang oleh para komendator. (in)
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