Dryburgh Abbey - List of Abbots

List of Abbots

Abbots

  • Roger, 1152–1177
  • Gerard, 1177-1184x1188
  • Adam, 1184–1188
  • Richard, 1188x1193,1190
  • Alan, 1193–1196
  • Geoffrey, 1203–1209
  • William, 1209–1210
  • Thomas, 1200x1234.
  • Hugh, 1221–1229
  • Henry, ?1230
  • Walter, 1236–1240
  • John, 1240-1245x1255
  • Oliver, 1262–1273 x
  • William, 1296
  • Roger, 1308 x1309
  • William, 1316–1324
  • David, 1324x1328-1342
  • Andrew, 1350-c. 1367–69
  • John, 1381–1406
  • William de Dryburgh, 1408
  • John de Aberdeen, 1408–1414
  • Thomas de Merton, 1434
  • James Crawford, 1444–1445
  • Walter de Var, 1461–1476 x 1477
  • John Crawford, 1478–1482
  • Hugh Douglas, 1477 x 1482
  • Andrew Lidderdale, 1482–1508
  • Thomas Hay, 1482
  • John Fenton, 1483
  • David Dinac, 1483
  • David Finlayson, 1509


Commendators

  • Andrew Forman, 1509–1514 x 1516
  • James Ogilvie, 1515–1518
  • David Hamilton, 1519–1523
  • James Stewart, 1523–1539
  • Thomas Erskine, Master of Erskine 1539–1551
  • Robert Waucope, 1539–1544 x 1548
  • Robert Frasin, 1548
  • John Erskine, 17th Earl of Mar 1548 – 1556
  • David Erskine, 1556–1584; 1585–1604
  • William Stewart, 1585
  • Henry Erskine, 1604–1628

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