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| - The Abbot of Dundrennan was the head of the 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 protestantised in the 16th century. In 1606 it was finally turned into a secular lordship in for , afterwards earl of Annandale. The royal warrant in 1886 which revived the office of Dean of the Chapel Royal also gave the Dean the titles of Abbot of Crossraguel and Abbot of Dundrennan. The following is a list of abbots and commendators: (en)
- Die folgenden Personen waren Äbte des Klosters Dundrennan in Schottland:
* Silvanus, erwähnt 1167 bei seiner Wahl zum Abt von Kloster Rievaulx
* William, 1180
* Nicholas, 1196 × 1200
* Egidius, wohl 13. Jahrhundert, nur von einer Grabplatte bekannt
* Gaufridus, 1209 × 1222
* Robert Matursal, 1223 × 1224
* Jordan, 1236
* Leonius, 1236–1239
* Ricardus, 1239
* Adam I., 1250
* Brian, 1250–1273
* Adam II., 1294
* Walter, 1296
* John, 1305
* William, 1332
* Giles, 1347–1358 × 1381
* Thomas, 1381
* Patrick MacMen, x 1426
* Thomas de Levinstone, 1429
* Patrick Maligussal (Maxwell), 1431
* Thomas de Levinstone (zum zweiten Mal als Bischof von Dukeld), x1440–1454, verstorben vor 1460, auch Abt des Klosters Coupar Angus, zuvor von Newbattle Abbey
* Alexander Brady, 1441
* John (de)
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| - Die folgenden Personen waren Äbte des Klosters Dundrennan in Schottland:
* Silvanus, erwähnt 1167 bei seiner Wahl zum Abt von Kloster Rievaulx
* William, 1180
* Nicholas, 1196 × 1200
* Egidius, wohl 13. Jahrhundert, nur von einer Grabplatte bekannt
* Gaufridus, 1209 × 1222
* Robert Matursal, 1223 × 1224
* Jordan, 1236
* Leonius, 1236–1239
* Ricardus, 1239
* Adam I., 1250
* Brian, 1250–1273
* Adam II., 1294
* Walter, 1296
* John, 1305
* William, 1332
* Giles, 1347–1358 × 1381
* Thomas, 1381
* Patrick MacMen, x 1426
* Thomas de Levinstone, 1429
* Patrick Maligussal (Maxwell), 1431
* Thomas de Levinstone (zum zweiten Mal als Bischof von Dukeld), x1440–1454, verstorben vor 1460, auch Abt des Klosters Coupar Angus, zuvor von Newbattle Abbey
* Alexander Brady, 1441
* John Hunter, 1441
* William Lowierii (Lilburn), 1454–1472
* John Fuogo, ca. 1473–1476
* Alexander Pettigrew, x 1474–1479
* John Lockhart, 1476
* Hugh Foulis, 1479
* William Bewister, 1485
* Edward Story (Edward Meldrum), 1488–1515
* Robert Hunter, 1490
* James Hay, 1516–1524 (anschließend Bischof von Ross)
* John Dingwall, 1518
* Adam Symson, 1518
* Edward Bangal, 1519
* John Maxwell, 1524
* Cristofer Boyd, 1526–1527 Kommendataräbte
* Henry Wemyss, 1529–1541 (seit 1526 Bischof von Galloway)
* Adam Blackadder, 1541–1562
* Edward Maxwell, 1562–1599
* John Murray, erster Earl of Annandale, 1599–1606 (de)
- The Abbot of Dundrennan was the head of the 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 protestantised in the 16th century. In 1606 it was finally turned into a secular lordship in for , afterwards earl of Annandale. The royal warrant in 1886 which revived the office of Dean of the Chapel Royal also gave the Dean the titles of Abbot of Crossraguel and Abbot of Dundrennan. The following is a list of abbots and commendators: (en)
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