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Abbess Isabella Hoppringle of Coldstream Abbey Abbess Hoppringle Reclaims Bodies From Flodden Field Abbess Hoppringle Commemorated Each August Isabella Hoppringle When, in the same year, Queen Margaret and her husband fled from the Regent Albany to England, they had stopped at the convent and found Isabella a congenial and intelligent hostess. In 1515, Henry VIII issued an edict to the English Wardens protecting the Prioress and her convent. In April, 1523, Queen Margaret wrote to the Earl of Surrey and Warden of the English Middle March to save the Abbey from burning, and they had granted her request, "because the prioress is one of the best spies we have in Scotland." |
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