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David Oswald Hunter Blair
Works
Contributions to the Catholic Encyclopedia
- University of Aberdeen
- Abbey of Arbroath
- Priory of Ardchattan
- Diocese of Argyll and the Isles
- William Barclay
- Bath Abbey
- David Beaton
- James Beaton (2)
- James Beaton (1)
- Beaulieu Abbey
- Adam Blackwood
- Boni Homines
- Aberdeen Breviary
- Buckfast Abbey
- Thomas Stephen Buston
- John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Third Marquess of Bute
- University of Cambridge
- Abbey of Croyland
- Abbey of Dorchester
- Gavin Douglas
- Dryburgh Abbey
- William Dunbar
- Abbey of Dundrennan
- Abbey of Dunfermline
- Diocese of Dunkeld
- Edinburgh
- Andrew Foreman
- Free Church of Scotland
- James Gillis
- St. Gregory of Nazianzus
- Hautecombe
- George Hay
- Hersfeld
- Holyrood Abbey
- Frederick Charles Husenbeth
- Ingulf
- Jedburgh
- Jocelin
- James Kennedy
- St. Kentigern
- Benedictine Abbey of Kilwinning
- Kinloss
- Kirkwall
- John Knox
- Kremsmünster
- John Leslie
- Abbey of Lindores
- Lochleven
- Oxford
- University of Oxford
- Catholic Periodical Literature, Scotland
- Thomas Preston
- Archdiocese of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh
- Established Church of Scotland
- Scotland
- Scoto-Hibernian Monasteries
- James Smith
- John Strain
- Syon Monastery
- St. Tarkin
- Tavistock Abbey
- Tewkesbury Abbey
- Theodore, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Thorney Abbey
- Tintern Abbey
- Tynemouth Priory
- Valliscaulian Order
- Wearmouth Abbey
- Whithorn Priory
- William of Wayneflete
- William of Wykeham
- Windsor
- Ninian Winzet
- Nicholas Patrick Wiseman
- St. Wolstan
- Andrew of Wyntoun
- St. Zenobius
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