Aberdeenshire HER - NJ73NE0004 - PRIORY OF ST MARY'S, FYVIE

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Primary ReferenceNJ73NE0004
NamePRIORY OF ST MARY'S, FYVIE
NRHE Card No.NJ73NE4
NRHE Numlink 19069
HES SM No. NULL
HES LB No. 9612
Site Form Standing Structure
Site Condition Complete 1
Details Cross erected in the 19th century on the site a Tironensian priory. All that remains at the site is a rough stony platform. More recently known as Fyvie Priory, in early charters it is called the Priory of Ardlogy. The s daughter house of the priory of Arbroath (monks of the Order of Tiron), it was founded by Richard I le Chen (Cheyne). In 1285 Reginald II le Chen (Cheyne) who donated lands at Ardlogie and Leuchendy (Lethindy) to Arbroath Abbey to further endow the daughter house, the details of the grant indicating that the priory at Ardlogy was in existence at that time. In circa 15078 the priory was reunited with Arbroath Abbey, and the community returned to Arbroath although it appears to have been recognised as a separate entity until circa 1540 with the continuing appointment of commendator priors. The Old Statistical Account (1793) notes the ruins of a priory, foundations of which seemed to be of three sides of a court, the middle of which was the church and the sides the offices and cells of the monks. The New Statistical Account (1845) states that the outline, and possibly the chapel, of this priory were still visible in 1840 on a gentle eminence about 150 yards north-east of the Bridge of Lewes. There are now no traces of building foundations and much of the platform is by a modern mound of stones, in the centre of which stands a 19th century memorial cross. The inscription reads 'This Cross is erected by William Cosmo and Mary Grace Gordon of Fyvie AD 1868 to mark the site of the ancient Priory of St. Mary's founded 1179 and in memory of James Hay Chalmers who died in 1867'. The Cross is Grade C listed. Documentary sources indicate that the prior was also known as the Priory or House of Ardlogie. The priory mill likely stood at the site of the present Mill of Ardlogie (NJ73NE0226).
Last Update28/09/2023
Updated Bycpalmer
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Date of Compilation19/07/1990

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Monument Type 1Monument Type 2Monument Type 3OrderProbability
CHURCHES SITE OFC100
PRIORIES SITE OFA100
CROSSESMEMORIAL B100