Abbot of Paisley
The Abbot of Paisley was the head of the Cluniac monastic community of Paisley Abbey and its property. The monastery was founded as a priory at Renfrew in 1163, but moved to Paisley in 1169. It became an abbey in 1219. The founder was Walter fitz Alan, Seneschal of Scotland. The line of abbots ended when it was turned into a secular lordship for Lord Claud Hamilton in 1587/1592. The following is a list of abbots and commendators:- ???, 1163 x 1165
- Osbert, 1173-1180x1192
- Roger, 1195 x 1196 -1208 x 1214
List of abbots
- ???, 1220
- William, 1225/6 -1238, 1248?
- Stephen, 1272–1285
- Walter, 1296
- A, 1301
- Roger, 1318–1325
- John, 1327
- James, 1349
- John, 1362–1370
- John de Lithgow I, 1384-1408 x 1412
- Alan de Govan, 1412
- John de Lychcar, 1412
- William de Cheshelme, 1414
- Roland, 1414-1415
- John de Lithgow II, 1415-1431 x 1432
- Thomas Morrow, 1418–1444
- Richard Bothwell, 1444–1445
- Thomas de Tarveis, 1445–1459
- Henry Crichton, 1459–1471
- Patrick Graham, 1466–1471
- George Shaw, 1471–1499
- Robert Shaw, 1498–1525
List of commendators
- John Hamilton, 1525-1553
- Claude Hamilton, 1553–1587
- Robert Lord Sempill, 1569–1573
- William Erskine, 1581-1584
- Claude Hamilton, 1586-1592 as 1st Lord Paisley