- Kinloss Abbey
Infobox monastery
name= Kinloss Abbey
order=Cistercian
founder=David I of Scotland
established=1151
mother=Melrose Abbey
disestablished=1601
diocese=Diocese of Moray
churches= Avoch; Ellon
people= Radulf, Robert ReidKinloss Abbey is a Cistercian
abbey approximately 3 miles east ofForres in the county ofMoray ,Scotland .The abbey was founded in
1150 by King David I and was first colonised by monks fromMelrose Abbey . It received its Papal Bull fromPope Alexander III in1174 , and later came under the protection of theBishop of Moray in1187 . The abbey went on to become one of the largest and wealthiest religious houses in Scotland, receiving the valuablesalmon fishing rights on theRiver Findhorn from Robert the Bruce in1312 , subsequently renewed by James I and James IV.During its history the abbey has received many royal visitors, including Edward I in
1303 , Edward III in1336 and Mary Queen of Scots in1562 . The most renowned of the 24abbot s the monastery had was Robert Reid. Reid introduced organised education, erecting a newlibrary and other buildings at the abbey. He became Bishop of Orkney in1541 and, following his death, became the founder and benefactor of Edinburgh University with funds from his estate.Few of the monastic buildings remain standing today. The remains of the abbey are now situated within a graveyard owned by the local authority, and are therefore accessible at all times.
ee also
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Abbot of Kinloss , for a list of abbots and commendatorsExternal links
* [http://www.kinlossabbey.co.uk/ Kinloss Abbey Trust]
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