. History of the religious house of Pluscardyn . ,;. n< and also rejoice in the likelihood that better information 1 Mother-house would now reach her Scotch daughters. We I soon afterwards, full of gratitude and delight. !v in the evening we tasted our first Pommard in the arbour of the < • Or Hot and latn-found ourselves settled for the night in Dijon, Avith i »f a raid among the antiquities and libraries of that good city II w these prospects were not realised, but instead the skill :• [Trench doctor ind his powerful restoratives were fully tested, need told, as they belong to another


. History of the religious house of Pluscardyn . ,;. n< and also rejoice in the likelihood that better information 1 Mother-house would now reach her Scotch daughters. We I soon afterwards, full of gratitude and delight. !v in the evening we tasted our first Pommard in the arbour of the < • Or Hot and latn-found ourselves settled for the night in Dijon, Avith i »f a raid among the antiquities and libraries of that good city II w these prospects were not realised, but instead the skill :• [Trench doctor ind his powerful restoratives were fully tested, need told, as they belong to another romance than that of the Search for the Val di a Ground plan of the Priory of VaUis //!?/// fa fas/Ay oftfoffrOer ofjfa SECTION II. pialorrg 0f ^allig (ffaulium. PRIORS, also PRIORS-GENERAL 1. GUI OR VlARD, c. 1200. 2. Humbert, resigned 1236. 3. Menasserius, 1236. 4. Jean, 1245. 5. Eenaud. 6. Henri, 1262. 7. Laurent, died 1317. 8. Lambert, 1322. 9. Bartholome. 10. Jean be Poigne. 11. Pierre be Chateauvillain, c. 1370. 12. Jean be Longueville. 13. Gui be Paste. 14. Perrault be Gois. 15. Jacob Courtois, 1472-1506. 16. Vincent le Merlet, 1508. 17. Malion, died 1547. 18. Antoine Nepveu, 1548. 19. Jean Thomassin. 20. Guil : Garnter, 1585. 21. Jean Fremyot, 15S5-1595. 22. Egib Baztnet, 1595. 23. Francts Rabutin, 1606. 24. Gui be Rabutin. 25. Philippe Laisnet. 26. Claud Legranb, 1697. 27. Leleu, 1719. 28. Bruno Picarb.* 29. Benebict Chenevet, 1759. * 30. Dorothee Jallontz, 1761. * Only Monastic Priors: Bishop of Langres Prior-General. Leaving to another Section the determination of the Rule, and the relation toother Orders, of the


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