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  Overview of Saint Duthus
Born in Tain, for which he remains the Patron Saint.
Duthus died in Ireland, but his remains were returned to Tain and buried in the original St Duthus's Chapel.
His relics were transferred to St Duthus's Collegiate Church in the 14th C., which became one of the most important shrines in Scotland, but disappeared in 1560 at the time of the Reformation.
www.geo.ed.ac.uk /scotgaz/people/famousfirst1211.html   (115 words)

  
  Saint Duthus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saint Duthus, or Duthac, is the patron saint of the Royal Burgh of Tain in Scotland.
Saint Duthus is believed to have been educated in Ireland and died near Tain around 1065 (there are varying opinions about the exact date).
In the years following his death, a chapel was built in his memory and a sanctuary established.
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 History
 Lodge St Duthus, No 82, situated in the Royal Burgh of Tain is the Mother Lodge in the Province of Ross and Cromarty.
The Lodge Charter is dated 2nd February 1761 and is signed by the Rt.
Four years after completing the Lodge building in 1895, he went on to found and build Lodge Trinity No 885 in Leith and was the first Master that Lodge.
lodgesaintduthus.moonfruit.com /history/4518245316   (356 words)

  
 Saint Duthac
Duthus as he's often called today is the patron saint of Tain in Easter Ross.
Duthac of Tain died in 1065 and 1468 saw the establishment of Morangie and Tarlogie as Chaplinaries of St Duthac's Church, Tain.] Tain lays claim to being the oldest Royal Burgh in Scotland having received its first Charter in 1066 (when Harold was getting an arrow in the eye).
There is now a museum in Tain and I believe that there may be some material on St. Duthac linked to the Glenmorangie (one of Tain's best exports) website.
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 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Notable buildings in the town include Tain Tolbooth and St Duthus Collegiate Church, named after Saint Duthus, who was born in the burgh.
Duthac became an official saint in 1419 and by the late Middle Ages his shrine was established as one of the most important places of pilgrimage in Scotland.
The most famous pilgrim was King James IV, who came at least once a year throughout his reign to achieve both spiritual and political aims.
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Saint Duthus, 6 Palace Street East, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, TD15 1HT,
James E McDougall regularly travels to Edinburgh and Newcastle-upon-Tyne and is happy to meet potential customers and show them oriental rugs and carpets from this site.
www.caucasian-rugs.co.uk   (74 words)

  
 map of Saint Duthus's Chapel, Tain, things to do near Saint Duthus's Chapel, Tain, attractions near Saint Duthus's ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
If you are thinking of visiting Saint Duthus's Chapel, Tain, Highland, have a look at this page of places nearby.
You will find a map of Saint Duthus's Chapel, Tain, attractions near Saint Duthus's Chapel, Tain, things to do and places to visit near Saint Duthus's Chapel, Tain.
www.pagemost.com interactive map of Saint Duthus's Chapel, Tain, Highland.
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