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Prior of Oronsay

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ThePrior of Oronsaywas theReligious SuperiorofOronsay Priory,a community ofcanons regularon the island ofOronsay, Inner Hebrides,off the coast of Scotland. It was in existence by 1353, perhaps founded byJohn of Islay, Lord of the Isles.

It is probable that most of the priors have not come down to us by name. The last known prior was Robert Lamont, elected in 1555. After theScottish Reformationin 1560, the lands and property of the priory was givenin commendamto Maol Choluim MacDubhthaich ( "Malcolm MacDuffie" ), at which time it would appear that the community ceased to exist.

The property was later given to theBishop of the Islesby KingJames VI of Scotlandupon his ascendency to the throne in 1583.

List of priors and commendators

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List of known priors

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  • ???, fl. 1353
  • Martin, x 1362
  • Maurice de Oronsay, 1362-1382 x 1396
  • Domhnall MacMhuirich, 1397-1426
  • Dúghall MacEain (Dugall McKane), 1426-1472
  • Dúghall MacDomhnaill (Donaldi), 1472
  • Domhnall "Macyroull", 1499
  • Domhnall MacPháil, 1538
  • Domhnall MacDubhtaich (Donald MacDuffie or MacFee), 1538-1554
  • Eoin MacMhuirich, 1554-1558
  • Robert Lamont, 1555

List of known commendators

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  • Maol Choluim MacDubhthaich (Malcolm MacDuffie or Macilfie), 1561-1583

See also

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References

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  • Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E.,Medieval Religious Houses: ScotlandWith an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man,Second edition, (London, 1976), p. 94
  • 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. 165–7