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"What Kind of man the Abbot Ought to Be
The Abbot, who is worthy to be over a monastery, ought always to be mindful of what he is called, and make his works square with his name of Superior. For he is believed to hold the place of Christ in the monastery, when he is called by his name, according to the saying of the Apostle: "You have received the spirit of adoption of sons, whereby we cry Abba (Father)" (Rom 8:15). Therefore, the Abbot should never teach, prescribe, or command (which God forbid) anything contrary to the laws of the Lord; but his commands and teaching should be instilled like a leaven of divine justice into the minds of his disciples....."

The Abbot, from the Hebrew Abba meaning Father, was the head or ruler of the Abbey. He was regarded by the monks to hold the position of Christ within the monastery

Anselm
1151 - 1174
Reinerius
1174 - 1188
Radulphus
1188 - 1194
Ralph
1194 - 1218
Richard
1218 - 1241
Herbertus
1241 - 1251
Henry
1251
Thomas
1251 - 1258
Symon
1258 - 1269
Richard
1269 - 1274
Andrew
1274
Thomas
1274 - 1321
Adam
1321 - 1362
Richard
1362 - 1371
Adam of Teras
1371 - 1401
William Blair
1401 - 1430
John Flutere
1430 - 1440
John Ellem
1440 - 1467
James Guthry
1467 - 1482
Wm Galbraith
1482 - 1491
William Culross
1491 - 1504
Thom Chrystal
1504 - 1528
Robert Reid
1528 - 1553
Walter Reid
1553 - 1560