Historic churches · Central Scotland
Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow
Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow — church in Glasgow, Scotland, UK.

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Plan your visit
- Typical visit
- 30 min–1 h
- Nearest railway station
- Argyle Street · 0.3 km
- Free entry
About
Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: category A listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Glasgow, Scotland, UK". Coordinates: 55.8569°, -4.2455°.
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The Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow, was founded in the middle of the sixteenth century by James Houstoun, Subdean of Glasgow and Rector of the University of Glasgow from 1534 to 1541. The church was located on the south side of Trongate. Two copies of its Latin constitution, dating from 1549, have survived in the city archives. These provide detailed information about the structure of the college and its funding. James Houstoun's original provision was for a Provost, eight canons or prebends, and three choristers, but later benefactions extended this. The prebends were supported by property scattered across the city, and in Dalry, Maybole and Rutherglen.
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The Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow, was founded in the middle of the sixteenth century by James Houstoun, Subdean of Glasgow and Rector of the University of Glasgow from 1534 to 1541. The church was located on the south side of Trongate. Two copies of its Latin constitution, dating from 1549, have survived in the city archives. These provide detailed information about the structure of the college and its funding. James Houstoun's original provision was for a Provost, eight canons or prebends, and three choristers, but later benefactions extended this. The prebends were supported by property scattered across the city, and in Dalry, Maybole and Rutherglen. The third prebend was the organist, who was also in charge of the Song School for the instruction of the youth in plainsong and descant, which stood on the west side of the church. When their voices broke, choristers would continue their education at the Grammar School. The canons wore fur-trimmed red hoods, and surplices which were to be washed once a year. The daily pattern of services is carefully laid out. St Anne's Day, 26 July, was marked with much pomp and ringing of bells, after which money for bread and ale was distributed to the canons, to thirty paupers, eight scholars, and the residents of the Hospital of St Nicholas by the cathedral. The lepers of St Ninian's Hospital received their share at a safe distance in the churchyard. At the Reformation in Scotland in 1560, this all came to an end. In 1570, the church was described as ruinous, when it passed into the hands of a city burgess, James Fleming. It later returned to use as a parish church of the Church of Scotland. In the 17th century a gothic spire was built. The church burnt down in 1793, and a new church was built to a classical design but retaining the spire. The kirk was designed by architect James Adam who was the joint architect of the very new Royal Infirmary, and a few years later the architect of the…
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- Coordinates
- 55.8569, -4.2455
- District
- Glasgow City
- Postcode
- G1 5HB
- Parliamentary constituency
- Glasgow East
- Phone
- +44 141 552 4267
- Nearest railway station
- Argyle Street — 0.3 km
- Official site
- www.tron.co.uk
Sources
- wikidata: Q5146957 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: 71 Trongate, Tron Steeple 02.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow?
- Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode G1 5HB).
- Is Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow a listed building?
- Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow is officially recognised as category A listed building listed.
- Is Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow free to visit?
- Yes, Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow is free to enter.
- How do I get to Collegiate Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Anne, Glasgow?
- The nearest railway station is Argyle Street, about 0.3 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode G1 5HB.