Document record MAB62167 - DOMINICAN FRIARY, MONTROSE
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Summary
Site of a Monastery.
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Map
Location
| Grid reference | Centred NO 7134 5818 (40m by 40m) Centred at - Point |
|---|---|
| Map sheet | NO75NW |
| Civil Parish | Montrose |
| Authority | Angus |
Type and Period (2)
Full Description
Site of a Monastery. A house of Dominican friars, dedicated to the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was founded at Montrose before 1275. It was apparently 'burned by the enemy' at the beginning of the 14th century and in 1518 the buildings were lying neglected although apparently still occupied, since the translation of the friars to the newly-built hospital (NO75NW0006) was authorised in that year. It would appear that the original buildings were restored during the following six years since in 1524 the king ordained the return of the friars to their former house as the situation of the hospital in the public street disturbed their services and devotions. This translation does not appear to have taken place as, in 1559, the Lords of the Secret Council ordered the ejection of the friars and the restoration of the hospital. In 1570 the revenues and properties of the Dominicans were granted to the burgh. The site of the house is not definitely known. Jervise says it stood on the Links of Montrose which still bore the name of St Mary in 1861, a little east of Victoria Bridge (NO 717 593). Pococke says it lay a little north of the town at Muir Montrose, a house where foundations were discovered before 1760. It is also suggested that Lower Hall Street was once known as 'Duimmie Ha's Wynd', a corruption of Dominican Hall Wynd which commemorated the Dominican Priory that stood there.
Jervise, A, 1861, [Untitled], 49-51 (Bibliographic reference). SAB12126.
Pococke, R, 1887, [Untitled], 213 (Bibliographic reference). SAB6991.
EASSON, D, 1957, MEDIEVAL RELIGIOUS HOUSES: SCOTLAND, 100 (Bibliographic reference). SAB440.
GOURLAY, R, 1977, HISTORIC MONTROSE: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF DEVELOPMENT, p7-8 (Bibliographic reference). SAB2587.
Adams, D G, 1984, [Untitled], 32 (Bibliographic reference). SAB9414.
WHITE, H, 2012, MONTROSE BASIN SURVEY 1999-2012 (Bibliographic reference). SAB2127.
ANGUS COUNCIL, 2014, ANGUS HERITAGE TRAILS: MONTROSE (Bibliographic reference). SAB8316.
Other Statuses/References
- Authority: ANG;
- NMR Card Number: NO75NW20;
- NRHE Numlink: 36232;
- Old Historic Environment Record Ref: NO75NW0020;
External Links (1)
- https://www.trove.scot/place/36232 (trove.scot link)
Sources/Archives (7)
- --- SAB12126 Bibliographic reference: Jervise, A. 1861. [Untitled]. 49-51.
- --- SAB2127 Bibliographic reference: WHITE, H. 2012. MONTROSE BASIN SURVEY 1999-2012.
- --- SAB2587 Bibliographic reference: GOURLAY, R. 1977. HISTORIC MONTROSE: THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF DEVELOPMENT. Y. p7-8.
- --- SAB440 Bibliographic reference: EASSON, D. 1957. MEDIEVAL RELIGIOUS HOUSES: SCOTLAND. 100.
- --- SAB6991 Bibliographic reference: Pococke, R. 1887. [Untitled]. 213.
- --- SAB8316 Bibliographic reference: ANGUS COUNCIL. 2014. ANGUS HERITAGE TRAILS: MONTROSE.
- --- SAB9414 Bibliographic reference: Adams, D G. 1984. [Untitled]. 32.
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Record last edited
Aug 10 2022 1:05PM