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Kincardine O'Neil Hospital was founded in the 13th century in the village of Kincardine O'Neil in Scotland. Almost certainly it served as a traveler's inn and as a hospice for elderly and "poor" men. The hospital was situated adjacent to a bridge over the River Dee and may have been a chantry for the early Bishops of Mortlach (See Bishop of Aberdeen). Remains of a building can be seen abutted to the Auld Parish Church in Kincardine O'Neil.This building may have been a later or second hospital. It is also possible that these ruins may have been part of St Erchard's Church - a.k.a. St Marys' or the Auld Kirk.

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  • Kincardine O'Neil Hospital, Aberdeenshire (en)
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  • Kincardine O'Neil Hospital was founded in the 13th century in the village of Kincardine O'Neil in Scotland. Almost certainly it served as a traveler's inn and as a hospice for elderly and "poor" men. The hospital was situated adjacent to a bridge over the River Dee and may have been a chantry for the early Bishops of Mortlach (See Bishop of Aberdeen). Remains of a building can be seen abutted to the Auld Parish Church in Kincardine O'Neil.This building may have been a later or second hospital. It is also possible that these ruins may have been part of St Erchard's Church - a.k.a. St Marys' or the Auld Kirk. (en)
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  • Hospital of St Mary; and Hospital of St Erchard (en)
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  • Before 1400 (en)
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  • East end of adjoining Church of St Erchard with lancet windows and internal aumbries. (en)
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  • c. Before 1450 (en)
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  • c1225x1230 (en)
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  • Medieval Sub-Monastic care (en)
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  • Location in Kincardine O'Neil within Aberdeenshire (en)
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  • Scotland Aberdeenshire (en)
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  • Probably Bishop Adam de Kald or Bishop Gilbert de Stirling or Alan the Durward, Justiciar of Scotland (en)
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  • Medieval Hospital (en)
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  • 57.0859 -2.6744
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  • Kincardine O'Neil Hospital was founded in the 13th century in the village of Kincardine O'Neil in Scotland. Almost certainly it served as a traveler's inn and as a hospice for elderly and "poor" men. The hospital was situated adjacent to a bridge over the River Dee and may have been a chantry for the early Bishops of Mortlach (See Bishop of Aberdeen). Remains of a building can be seen abutted to the Auld Parish Church in Kincardine O'Neil.This building may have been a later or second hospital. It is also possible that these ruins may have been part of St Erchard's Church - a.k.a. St Marys' or the Auld Kirk. (en)
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