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Lincluden Collegiate Church, known earlier as Lincluden Priory or Lincluden Abbey (the name by which it is still known locally), is a ruined religious house, situated in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire and to the north of the Royal Burgh of Dumfries, Scotland. Situated in a bend of the River Cairn, at its confluence with the River Nith, the ruins are on the site of the Motte-and-bailey, Bailey of the very early Lincluden Castle, as are those of the later Lincluden Tower. This religious house was founded ''circa'' 1160 and was used for various purposes, until its abandonment around 1700. The remaining ruins are protected as a scheduled monument. Etymology The name ''Lincluden'' has a Common Brittonic, Brittonic origin. The second element derives from the nearby Cluden Water. The first element may be Brittonic ''*lann'' (Welsh language, Welsh ''Llan (placename), llan'', 'parish'), or ''*linn'', "pool, lake" (Welsh ''llyn''). Priory of Lincluden Foundation The foundation ...
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(Lincluden Abbey, Dumfries, Scotland) (LOC) (3449530767)
Lincluden Collegiate Church, known earlier as Lincluden Priory or Lincluden Abbey (the name by which it is still known locally), is a ruined religious house, situated in the historic county of Kirkcudbrightshire and to the north of the Royal Burgh of Dumfries, Scotland. Situated in a bend of the River Cairn, at its confluence with the River Nith, the ruins are on the site of the Bailey of the very early Lincluden Castle, as are those of the later Lincluden Tower. This religious house was founded ''circa'' 1160 and was used for various purposes, until its abandonment around 1700. The remaining ruins are protected as a scheduled monument. Etymology The name ''Lincluden'' has a Brittonic origin. The second element derives from the nearby Cluden Water. The first element may be Brittonic ''*lann'' ( Welsh '' llan'', 'parish'), or ''*linn'', "pool, lake" (Welsh ''llyn''). Priory of Lincluden Foundation The foundation of the priory is accredited to Uchtred (d.1174) who had co-rule ...
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