The idea of a "collegiate church" has continued to develop a contemporary equivalent.
The old collegiate church became the cathedral, and a seminary was established.
It had the status of collegiate church from 1407 to 1851.
Robert Beattie in 1993 saw the well as being associated with the old collegiate church.
This collegiate church was built in the late 13th century on the site of an earlier monastery.
The collegiate church was damaged and then rebuilt several times.
He also planned to build a collegiate church within the castle, but the work was abandoned after his death.
Some of these settled in the area and established a collegiate church.
The collegiate church also appears to have supported a school.
The collegiate church, which is now the Cathedral, was finally completed in 1500-1510.