Alexander Horn, born in Oyne, Aberdeenshire, had …
Years: 1802 - 1802
Alexander Horn, born in Oyne, Aberdeenshire, had in 1772 been admitted to the Catholic seminary in Regensburg, perpetual seat of the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire.
Taking the religious name Maurus, he had been ordained around 1785.
By 1790, he was an esteemed librarian at the Scots Monastery while at the same time working as the Regensburg agent for the British ambassador in Munich and cultivating close ties with the Thurn and Taxis family and other influential people in the region.
Despite being a monk, his social life has led to him being described as a "wild young fellow". (Mark Dilworth, ‘Horn, Alexander (1762–1820)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004) Horn has written anonymously condemning France's activities in undermining the Holy Roman Empire.
He had supplied the material that formed the core of John Robison's 1797 allegation of an international conspiracy of freemasons, Illuminati, and Jacobins.
In 1799, he had traveled to England, meeting with members of William Pitt's government including Earl Spencer.
He subsequently used his bibliographical expertise to acquire rare books and manuscripts for Spencer's library.
When, in 1802, the Eternal Diet of Regensburg, under pressure from Napoleon Bonaparte, determines to secularize all the church lands of the Empire, the Scots Monastery is uniquely successful in avoiding this fate.
Horn and his abbot, Charles Arbuthnot, lobby Macdonald and Lauriston, Scottish Catholic generals in the French army.
Horn, by now the official British agent in Regensburg, further appeals to the British government.
The Scots Monastery is exempt from German church authorities coming under the sole authority of Holy See and the two priests successfully obtain the support of the cardinal protector of Scotland in Rome.
An express exemption is made in favor of the Scots abbey, although it is not allowed to take any new novices.
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