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Patrick Primrose

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describe how several months passed after his imprisonment before he was identified as a servant of the Queen. Primrose was then released on condition that he exile himself. The authorities later allowed that he was prevented from leaving by ill health, likely caused by the conditions of his
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for Scotland on 8 November 1651, the only person ever to hold that title. His appointment to that position required special dispensation because he had not been a Dominican for 12 years as required. He worked first in the
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imprisonment. He was granted permission to remain in Scotland until 5 February 1671. The date of his death is unknown, being ambiguously referred to as "the
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Scalan Association Website, picture (d. 1833) and details of 13th C. St. Peter's Church, Patrick Primrose's burial place.
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Missions to the Gaels: Reformation and Counter-reformation in Ulster and the Highlands and Islands of Scotland
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He is sometimes reported to have died in prison, although the location of his death is at most uncertain.
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He was buried in the grounds of the pre-Reformation church of St. Peter, Drumdelgie, at the
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Memoirs of Scottish Catholics: During the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries, Vol. 2
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Barrett, Michael (1922). "Some Obscure Victims of the Scottish Reformation".
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Canmore St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church OS Grid Reference information.
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and held for two months in the winter of 1670 for holding Mass. The
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A Hundred Homeless Years: English Dominicans, 1558-1658
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Scalan Association Website, Patrick Primrose details.
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Register of the Privy Council of Scotland: 1669-1672
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prisoner" when given the extended period to remain.
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List of Catholic martyrs of the English Reformation
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Banff
Scotland
Scottish
Priest
Vicar General
royal chaplain
OP
Scottish
Dominican
Roman Catholic Church
Vicar General
royal chaplain
Catherine of Braganza
University of Edinburgh
Faculty of Advocates
Dominican Order
Vicar General
Lothians
Banffshire
King Charles II
restored in 1660
royal chaplain
Catherine of Braganza
Tolbooth
Banff
River Deveron
Milton of Strathbogie
Huntly
penal laws
chalice

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