The Abbot of Coupar Angus (later Commendator of Coupar) was the head of the monastic community and lands of Coupar Angus Abbey, on the boundary between Angus and Gowrie in Scotland. The abbot David Bane (David Bayn) was granted the mitre in 1464. The following are a list of abbots and commendators.
Fulk, x1164-1170
Ralph, 1171-1189
Adam, 1189-1194
Arnold, 1194-x1201
William (I), 1201-1202
Udard, 1202-1207
Richard, 1207-1209
Alexander, 1209-1240
Gilbert, 1240-1243
William de Binin, 1243-1258
William (III), 1258-1283
Andreas de Buchan, 1284-1296
Alan, x1300-1315x
John Orwell, x1325-1341x1356
Lambert, fl. 1356
Walter, fl. 1387
John de Ketnes, x1395-1419
William de Ledhuys (Ledhouse), 1419-x1428
Thomas de Furde, x1428-1429
William de Blare, 1429-1453x1456
Thomas de Levingstone, 1456-1459
John de Hudton, 1460-1461
David Bane, 1461-1479x1483
John Schanwell, 1479x1483-1506
Robert Beaton, 1507
William Turnbull, 1507-1524
William Stewart, 1511-1512
Thomas Hay, 1524-1525
John (Alexander) Spens, 1524-1526 (elect only)
Donald Campbell 1526-1562/3
Leonard Leslie (I), 1563-1602
George Foullertoun the Younger of Dunune, 1594
Leonard Leslie (II), 1596-1598
Andrew Lamb, 1603-1607
Patrick Stirling, 1607
James Elphinstone, 1606-1607
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