Melrose Aibey
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Monastery information | |
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Order | Cistercian |
Established | 1136 |
Disestablished | 1609 |
Mither hoose | Rievaulx Aibey |
Diocese | Diocese o Glesga |
Controlled kirks | Cavers Magna; Dunscore; Ettrick; Hassendean; Mauchline; Melrose; Ochiltree; Tarbolton; Westerkirk; Wilton |
Fowk | |
Foonder(s) | David I o Scotland |
Important associated figurs | Waltheof, Jocelin |
Site | |
Location | Melrose, The Mairches |
St Mary's Aibey, Melrose is a pairtly ruined monastery o the Cistercian order in Melrose, Roxburghshire, in The Mairches.
Categeries:
- Christian monasteries established in the 12t century
- Ruins in the Mairches
- Category A leetit biggins in the Mairches
- Leetit monasteries in Scotland
- Christianity in medieval Scotland
- Cistercian monasteries in Scotland
- Scheduled Auncient Monuments in Scotland
- Wars o Scots Unthirldom
- 1609 disestablishments
- Museums in the Mairches
- Releegious museums in Scotland
- 1136 establishments
- Veesitor attractions in the Mairches
- Ruined aibeys an monasteries
- Historic Scotland properties in the Mairches
- Buirial steids o the Hoose o Balliol