词条 | St Andrews Cathedral Priory |
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St Andrews Cathedral Priory was a priory of Augustinian canons in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Plans were made for its foundation in the reign of Alexander I of Scotland, who set aside some land (in the cursus apri, or "Boar's Raik") for that purpose. It was finally established by King David I and his son in 1140 with canons from Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire. The priory lands were carved up into lordships in the 16th century, although the core and title remained into the 17th century. The site is protected, together with the adjacent St Andrews Cathedral, as a scheduled monument. [1] The Priory of St Andrews also used to own the land now used by Rufflets Hotel, located between Strathkinness and St Andrews itself. Bibliography
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References1. ^ {{cite web|url= http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/SM13322|title=St Andrews Cathedral and Priory and adjacent ecclesiastical remains SM13322|publisher= Historic Environment Scotland|accessdate= 12 October 2017}} {{coord|56.3394|-2.7875|display=title|region:GB_scale:10000}}{{St Andrews}}{{Scotland-church-stub}} 12 : 1140 establishments in Scotland|Augustinian monasteries in Scotland|History of Fife|Religion in Fife|St Andrews|Religious organizations established in the 1140s|Christian monasteries established in the 12th century|Category A listed buildings in Fife|Listed monasteries in Scotland|Culdees|Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Fife|Former Christian monasteries in Scotland |
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