- Baldred of Strathclyde
Baldred of Strathclyde was a supposed 6th century pupil of Saint Kentigern,
Bishop of Glasgow , then in theKingdom of Strathclyde in modernScotland .Baldred's single appearance in the historical record is in the Breviary of Aberdeen, where the following passage occurs: "Being eminently devout, he renounced all worldly pomp and, following the example of John the Divine, resided in solitary places, and betook himself to the islands of the sea. Among these he had recourse to one called The Bass, where he led a life without all question strict and contemplative, in which for many years he held up to remembrance the blessed Kentigern, his instructor, in the constant contemplation of the sanctity of his conduct".
The character living on the
Bass Rock is clearly SaintBaldred of Tyninghame who is generally accepted as having lived in the 8th century cite book | last = Towill | first = Edwin Sprott | title = Saints of Scotland | publisher = St Andrew’s Press | date = 1983 | location = Edinburgh] , as recorded bySymeon of Durham cite book | last = Stephenson | first = Joseph (trans.) | title = Simeon of Durham's A History of the Church of Durham | date = 1988 | publisher=Llanerch | location = Felinfach ] . The 6th century pupil of Saint Kentigern has often been taken as a separate individualcite book | last = Farmer | first = David Hugh | title = The Oxford Dictionary of Saints | date = 2004 | publisher=Oxford University Press | location = Oxford ] , although he would have no claim to sainthood. As the breviary is only a 16th century source, there is, in fact, no evidence that this Baldred ever existed and the Kentigern association of Baldred of Tyninghame may simply be a mistakecite journal | last = Jackson | first = Kenneth H | title = The Sources for the Life of St. Kentigern | journal = Studies in the Early British Church | date = 1958] . Interpretation of the passage has led to claims that Baldred was his tutor's immediate successor as Bishop of Strathclydecite web | last = Grattan-Flood | first = W H | title = St. Baldred | work = The Catholic Encyclopedia | date = 1907 | url = http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02220a.htm | accessdate = 2007-01-25] .References
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