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Thomas (died sometime after 1211) was an Augustinian canon and Cistercian monk in 13th-century Scotland. According to Walter Bower Thomas was sub-prior of St Andrews Cathedral Priory when he became prior of St Andrews, sometime in 1199.[1] He appears as prior in contemporary documents for the first time on 6 June 1199.[2]According to Bower, he was more pious than most of the brother canons and, being alienated and dissatisfied with their lax lifestyles, resigned his office to become a Cistercian novice at Coupar Angus Abbey.[3] This probably happened in 1211.[2] His successor was Prior Simon.[4] {{s-start}}{{s-rel|ca}}{{succession box| before=Walter I| title=Prior of St Andrews | years= 1199–1211 | after=Simon }}{{s-end}}Notes1. ^MacQueen, MacQueen and Watt, Scotichronicon, vol. 3, p. 417; Watt and Shead, Heads of Religious Houses, p. 187 2. ^1 Watt and Shead, Heads of Religious Houses, p. 187 3. ^MacQueen, MacQueen and Watt, Scotichronicon, vol. 3, pp. 417, 419; p. 187–88 4. ^Watt and Shead, Heads of Religious Houses, p. 188
References{{refbegin}}- {{citation | editor-last= MacQueen |editor-first= John | editor2-last = MacQueen | editor2-first = Winifred | editor3-last = Watt | editor3-first = D. E. R. | editor3-link = D. E. R. Watt | title= Scotichronicon by Walter Bower, in Latin and English: Volume 3, Books V and VI |year= 1995 |publisher= Aberdeen University Press |series= Scotichronicon by Walter Bower: New Edition in Latin and English with Notes and Indexes (General Editor D. E. R. Watt) |location= Aberdeen |isbn= 1-873644-49-3 }}
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