Abbot of Culross

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The tower of Culross Abbey.

The

Maol Choluim I, Earl of Fife by Cistercian monks from Kinloss Abbey, Moray
. Control of the abbey was secularized in the 16th century and after the accession of James Stewart, the abbey was held by commendators. The number of monks under the abbot had also declined by the 16th century, there being only 15 monks by 1557.

List of Abbots

List of Commendators

  • Thomas Nudry, 1514-1527
  • Peter de Accoltis,[3] 1529
  • James Inglis, 1529-1531
  • Sixtus Zuchellus, 1531
  • William Colville, 1531-1567
  • John Colville (I), 1535-1550 x 1552
  • William Colville (again), 1550 x 1552-1567
  • Francis Stewart, 1567
  • Alexander Colville, 1567-1581/7
  • John Colville (II), 1581–1587,
  • Alexander Colville (again), 1587-1597
  • John Colville (again), 1597-1609

Current ministry

Culross Parish Church

The remaining intact part of Culross Abbey is still used by the Church of Scotland as the local parish church. The current minister of Culross Abbey (since 2009) is the Reverend Jayne Scott.

Notes

  1. ^ abbot of Balmerino, 1466-1468 x 1469
  2. Cardinal-Bishop of Albano
    .
  3. ^ Cardinal of Ancona.

Bibliography

  • Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E., Medieval Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix on the Houses in the Man, Second Edition, (London, 1976), p. 74
  • Watt, D.E.R. & Shead, N.F. (eds.), The Heads of Religious Houses in Scotland from the 12th to the 16th Centuries (The Scottish Records Society, New Series, Volume 24), (Edinburgh, 2001), pp. 50–4