Commendator of Arbroath Abbey

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The Commendator of Arbroath Abbey was the lay or ecclesiastical official who held the revenues and administrative control of the powerful medieval Arbroath Abbey in Scotland, especially during the later pre-Reformation period.

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Commendator of Arbroath Abbey canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commendator
ecclesiastical office
lay office
appliesTo Arbroath Abbey NERFINISHED
appointedBy Scottish Crown NERFINISHED
papal authority
associatedWith Crown patronage in late medieval Scotland
secularisation of monastic property in Scotland
country Kingdom of Scotland
exercisedControlOver administration of Arbroath Abbey estates
revenues of Arbroath Abbey
temporalities of Arbroath Abbey
function collection of rents and dues
management of abbey’s legal and economic affairs
hasRole administrator of monastic revenues
head of Arbroath Abbey in commendam
secular manager of abbey lands
historicalContext transition from monastic to secular control of church property in Scotland
jurisdictionOver lands of Arbroath Abbey
tenants of Arbroath Abbey
languageOfTitle Latin
Scots
locatedIn Angus
Arbroath NERFINISHED
Scotland
officeHolderType high-ranking cleric
lay noble
partOf Scottish ecclesiastical hierarchy
Scottish monastic system
relatedTo Scottish Reformation NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
replaced Abbot of Arbroath in practice during late period
status largely secularised office in later period
temporalRange late medieval period
pre-Reformation period
usedIn commendam system

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James Stewart, Duke of Ross positionHeld Commendator of Arbroath Abbey