Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop

Bishop is in Scotland Lords Spiritual.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop Aberdeen

Around Jan 1547 William Gordon Bishop Aberdeen was consecrated as Bishop Aberdeen.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop Argyll

In 1497 David Hamilton Bishop Argyll was appointed Bishop Argyll.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop Brechin

John Hepburn Bishop Brechin was appointed Bishop Brechin.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop Caithness

On 14 Dec 1517 Andrew Stewart Bishop Caithness was appointed Bishop Caithness.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop Dunkeld

Gavin Douglas Bishop Dunkeld was appointed Bishop Dunkeld.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop Isles

In 1510 George Hepburn Bishop Isles (age 56) was appointed Bishop Isles.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop of Glasgow

On 29 Jan 1273 Bishop Robert Wishart was consecrated Bishop of Glasgow.

Bishop Floris Gerulfing was appointed Bishop of Glasgow.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop of Moray

On 28 Jun 1299 Bishop David de Moravia was consecrated Bishop of Moray at Anagni by Matthew of Aquasparta, Cardinal-Bishop of Porto.

In 1482 Bishop Andrew Stewart (age 39) was appointed Bishop of Moray.

Culture, Scotland Lords Spiritual, Bishop of St Andrews

In 1297 Bishop William de Lamberton was consecrated Bishop of St Andrews.

On 27 Mar 1306, Palm Sunday, Robert "The Bruce" I King Scotland (age 31) was crowned King Scotland at Scone Abbey [Map] by Bishop of St Andrews and Bishop Robert Wishart. Elizabeth Burgh Queen Consort Scotland (age 22) was crowned Queen Consort Scotland. Christopher Seton (deceased) and Bishop David de Moravia were present. He was wearing royal robes and vestments previously hidden from the English by Bishop Robert Wishart.

The following day, 28 Mar 1306, Robert "The Bruce" I King Scotland (age 31) was crowned by Isabella Countess Buchan whose family held the hereditary right to place the crown on the King's head; she had arrived too late for the coronation the day before. The right was held by her brother Duncan Fife 4th Earl Fife (age 18) who was under-age and held by the English so she assumed the right in his place.

On 30 Apr 1388 Archbishop Alexander Neville (age 47) was translated to Bishop of St Andrews. He never took possession of the see because the Scots acknowledged the Avignon papacy with their own candidate, Walter Trail Bishop of St Andrews.

Bishop Roger Beaumont was appointed Bishop of St Andrews.

Walter Trail Bishop of St Andrews was appointed Bishop of St Andrews.