David i Sentence Examples

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  • As early as 729 - some authorities fix the date a hundred and fifty years before - the Culdees possessed a monastery at Dunkeld, which was converted into a cathedral by David I.

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  • Of the castle, the oldest building is St Margaret's chapel, believed to be the chapel where Queen Margaret, wife of Malcolm Canmore, worshipped, and belonging at latest to the reign of her youngest son, David I.

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  • Holyrood Palace was originally an abbey of canons regular of the rule of St Augustine, founded by David I.

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  • Near the station are the ruins of the abbey of Cistercian nuns founded by David I.

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  • Minting in Scotland began in the reign of David I.

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  • Rutherglen was erected into a royal burgh by David I.

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  • It received its charter from David I.

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  • Fergus, lord of Galloway, a celebrated church-builder of the 12th century, had his principal seat on Palace Isle in a lake called after him Loch Fergus, near St Mary's Isle, where he erected the priory de Trayle, in token of his penitence for rebellion against David I.

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  • David, educated in England by Normans, was the maker of a Scotland whereof the anglicized part at least was now ruled by Anglo-Norman feudalism and Anglo-Norman municipal David I.

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  • In his youth he was at the court of Scotland as an attendant of Henry, son of David I.

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  • At Brechin, famous like Abernethy for its round tower, the Culdee prior and his monks helped to form the chapter of the diocese founded by David I.

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  • The first church is alleged to have been erected by Blane, a saint of the 7th century, but the cathedral as founded by David I.

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  • Wanderings in the Wilds of South-Western Africa (1856); David I Unless otherwise stated the place of publication is London.

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  • He died on the 27th of April 1124, and was succeeded by his brother, David I.

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  • It consisted of a small MS. of the Gospels in the Vulgate, fragments of the liturgy of the Celtic church, and notes, in the Gaelic script of the 12th century, referring to the charters of the ancient monastery, including a summary of that granted by David I.

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  • It is said to have been a town of some note as early as the 9th century; and its castle, of which there are hardly any remains, was the residence of David I.

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  • William the Lion had a residence in the city, to which he gave a charter in 1179 confirming the corporate rights granted by David I.

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  • Haddington was created a royal burgh by David I.

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  • In 1139 it was given as a dowry to Ada, daughter of William de Warenne, earl of Surrey, on her marriage to Prince Henry, the only son of David I.

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  • The abbey, which was in the Early Pointed style, was founded by David I.

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  • Under the influence of Queen Margaret in 1075 the foundations were laid of the Benedictine priory, which was raised to the rank of an abbey by David I.

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  • Within its precincts were buried Queen Margaret and Malcolm Canmore; their sons Edgar and Alexander I., with his queen; David I.

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  • King David I gave the town royal burgh status in 1124.

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  • The Abbey was founded in 1150 by King David I and was colonized by Cistercian monks.

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