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  1. Perth Charterhouse or Perth Priory, known in Latin as Domus Vallis Virtutis ("House of the Valley of Virtue"), was a monastic house of Carthusian monks based at Perth, Scotland. It was the only Carthusian house ever to be established in the Kingdom of Scotland, and one of the last non-mendicant houses to be founded in the kingdom.

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    Perth Charterhouse, the single Carthusian Priory founded in Scotland during the Middle Ages, was located in Perth. It stood just west of the medieval town and was founded by James I (1406–1437) in the early 15th century.

  3. What is a Charterhouse? Professor Richard Oram. Perth Charterhouse was a key element in James I’s rebuilding of the place of the king as the principal patron and protector of the Church in Scotland. Scholars have long recognised the significance of his foundation of a Carthusian monastery and understood his deep personal connection with the…

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  4. The Perth Charterhouse Project will enable us to focus archaeological and historical research on a city, and on an event that like no other, will allow us insight into the precariousness, richness and diversity of life at the heart of the medieval kingdom. This will become a part of Scotland’s National Story

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  5. The Prior of Perth was the head of Perth Charterhouse, the Carthusian monastic house located near Perth. It was founded in 1429, and finally suppressed in 1602. The following is a list of priors and prior-commendators:

  6. They will seek to integrate history and archaeology with digital recreation and community engagement to investigate and reimagine the history and form of the Carthusian monastery – or Charterhouse – founded in Perth by King James I of Scotland (1406-37), but destroyed and overbuilt after 1560.

  7. Professor Richard Oram. Although the Perth Charterhouse Project is focused heavily on King James I and Queen Joan Beaufort, we must not forget that the Charterhouse was also the burial place of another Scottish queen who was a member of one of the best-known families in English history, the Tudors.