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The tomb is of Princess Margaret, (died 1450) Countess of Douglas daughter of Robert III and wife of Archibald Douglas, Duke of Touraine, 4th Earl of Douglas. Founded as a covent by Uhtred of Galloway c. 1120 - 22 September 1174) was Lord of Galloway from 1161 to 1174. Lincluden Collegiate Church, known earlier as Lincluden Priory or Lincluden Abbey to add some context. Notable other burials Uchtred of Galloway (c. 1120 -1174) founder of the convent.Archibald the Grim (died at Threave Castle 1400), founder of the collegiate church. Alexander Carnys or Cairns, 2nd Provost of Lincluden, (1408-1413), died in 1422 and was buried in the south transept chapel, the inscription on his slab stone, 'Hic iacet Magister Alexander de Carnys calcatis pedibus prece subveniatis.
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What an interesting place. I do love you taking us to these wee hidden gems.
I'm glad that you're enjoying seeing these wee places. Thank you for watching.
Another really interesting place that needs to be better known.
I agree with you, on both counts.
What interesting place. I do agree with you. Historic Scotland should reinstall the information boards.
Yeah, something does need to be done about that.
@ hopefully something is done about that.
fingers crossed.
It's a lovely old building. Pity about the weather, but as you say, it's Scotland, and it's winter. Great video as always.
I’m glad that you enjoyed it. It is a stunning building. The best that we can do, is enjoy ourselves, despite the weather
@AScottishOdyssey absolutely.
It’s all we can do
The tomb is of Princess Margaret, (died 1450) Countess of Douglas daughter of Robert III and wife of Archibald Douglas, Duke of Touraine, 4th Earl of Douglas. Founded as a covent by Uhtred of Galloway c. 1120 - 22 September 1174) was Lord of Galloway from 1161 to 1174. Lincluden Collegiate Church, known earlier as Lincluden Priory or Lincluden Abbey to add some context. Notable other burials Uchtred of Galloway (c. 1120 -1174) founder of the convent.Archibald the Grim (died at Threave Castle 1400), founder of the collegiate church. Alexander Carnys or Cairns, 2nd Provost of Lincluden, (1408-1413), died in 1422 and was buried in the south transept chapel, the inscription on his slab stone, 'Hic iacet Magister Alexander de Carnys calcatis pedibus prece subveniatis.
Thank you for the information. That is really appreciated.
Not a prob anytime a fascinating but small site....
@@Uktravelguy It is a really interesting place.
I think Historic Scotland need to invest something more in this site.
I agree. It would be great to see some information boards. Site parking would be nice, but they may be restricted on that count