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on his behalf. Maurice was in
England with a grant of safe-conduct in January 1313, probably on a mission to attempt to make peace between the two kings. At the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, Maurice was the chaplain of the Scottish army and gave an encouraging speech and blessing to the Scottish
152:, but for safety left the actual arm of the saint in the monastery. The arm-bone, however, miraculously made its own way to the battlefield where it helped bring the Scots victory.
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in 1305. Robert I's first recorded act as king involved Abbot
Maurice, who was given a "credence" (like empowering a
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had also been elected by the chapter; both of these men were overlooked by the Pope in
Maurice's favour.
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His later career is largely unrecorded. He died in the 1340s, definitely before 23 October 1347, when
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Maurice has achieved some popular fame because of his role as an early supporter of King
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Medieval
Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man
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Medieval
Religious Houses: Scotland With an Appendix on the Houses in the Isle of Man
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123:. Maurice was probably one of the people who helped Robert after his defeat at the
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between March 1304 and
October 1305. As Abbot of Inchaffray, he held a
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soldiers. According to a legendary account found in the writings of
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before 23 March 1322, after litigation at the Papal court. King
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Robert Bruce and the
Community of the Realm of Scotland
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Robert Bruce and the
Community of the Realm of Scotland
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Fasti
Ecclesiae Scoticanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638
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Fasti
Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638
25:Maurice blessing the Scottish army at Bannockburn.
304:The Medieval Bishops of Dunblane and Their Church
202:The Medieval Bishops of Dunblane and Their Church
729:
144:, Maurice brought to the battlefield the silver
44:) was a 14th-century Scottish cleric who became
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753:14th-century Scottish Roman Catholic bishops
768:People of the Wars of Scottish Independence
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92:(also in Strathearn). After the death of
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217:, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969), p. 76.
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309:Cowan, Ian B. & Easson, David E.,
148:known to contain the left arm-bone of
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175:Ian B. Cowan, & David E. Easson,
720:§: non-consecrated or titular bishop
294:Robert the Bruce: A Life Chronicled
241:Robert the Bruce: A Life Chronicled
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14:
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137:Maol Íosa III, Earl of Strathearn
204:, (Edinburgh, 1959), pp. 54, 90.
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68:after 1297. He became abbot of
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748:Medieval Gaels from Scotland
267:Medieval Bishops of Dunblane
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230:, (Edinburgh, 1988), p. 60.
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200:James Hutchison Cockburn,
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395:1319 x 1322–x 1347
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300:Cockburn, James Hutchison
610:Post-Reformation Bishops
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119:and as chaplain at the
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538:William de Cambuslang
533:Maurice of Inchaffray
521:Richard de Pontefract
480:Radulf (bishop-elect)
475:Abraham of Strathearn
401:William de Cambuslang
157:William de Cambuslang
121:Battle of Bannockburn
110:Roger de Ballinbreich
106:Richard de Pontefract
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558:Fionnlagh MacCailein
511:Nicholas of Arbroath
470:Jonathan of Dunblane
460:Laurence of Dunblane
117:Robert I of Scotland
102:Edward II of England
743:Bishops of Dunblane
527:Roger de Balnebrich
516:Nicholas de Balmyle
506:Alpín of Strathearn
491:Clement of Dunblane
440:Bishops of Dunblane
384:Nicholas de Balmyle
366:Abbot of Inchaffray
343:Prior of Inchmahome
306:, (Edinburgh, 1959)
289:, (Edinburgh, 1988)
94:Nicholas de Balmyle
50:Abbot of Inchaffray
46:Prior of Inchmahome
678:Scottish Episcopal
618:Church of Scotland
543:Walter de Coventre
496:Robert de Prebenda
486:Osbert of Dunblane
391:Bishop of Dunblane
226:G. W. S., Barrow,
108:to the see, while
104:had nominated one
90:Dunblane Cathedral
80:in the diocese of
54:Bishop of Dunblane
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568:Michael Ochiltree
465:Simon of Dunblane
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330:Religious titles
133:Power of Attorney
125:Battle of Methven
62:Inchmahome Priory
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653:James Wedderburn
632:William Chisholm
626:William Chisholm
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563:William Stephani
553:Dúghall of Lorne
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696:Robert White
663:James Ramsay
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42:Muireadhach
732:Categories
277:References
265:Cockburn,
74:Strathearn
256:, p. 200.
191:, p. 102.
150:St Fillan
146:reliquary
56:. He was
52:and then
252:Barrow,
82:Dunblane
66:Menteith
38:Muireach
501:William
375:Crístin
352:Crístin
78:canonry
30:Maurice
360:Thomas
269:, 93.
163:Notes
58:Prior
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189:Ibid
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