Andrew Stewart (bishop)

Andrew Stewart (bishop)

Andrew Stewart (bishop) can refer to:

*Andrew Stewart (d. 1501), Bishop of Moray, 1482–1501
*Andrew Stewart (d. 1517), Bishop of Caithness, 1501–1517
*Andrew Stewart (d. 1541), Bishop of Caithness, 1517–1541


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