- William Sinclair
William de Sancto Claro, or simply William Sinclair († 1337) , was a 14th century
bishop of Dunkeld . He was the son of Amicia de Roskelyn and SirWilliam Sinclair ,Baron of Roslin . He was the brother of SirHenry Sinclair , baron of Roslin. After the death of BishopMatthew de Crambeth in 1309, William was elected to the bishopric. The following year, onFebruary 24 1310 , William was one of twelve Scottish bishops to swear fealty to King Robert the Brus. However, kingEdward II of England had his own candidate in mind,John de Leck . William went to theHoly See , where his election was contested by the said John. Thediocese of Dunkeld lay vacant for three years.Pope Clement V appointed Cardinal James, cardinal deacon ofSt George inVelabro , to judge the issue. However, the issue was more or less resolved when, onMay 22 1311 , John de Leck was promoted to theArchbishopric of Dublin . When John de Leck took over the see of Dublin onJuly 20 , he retired from the dispute. The pope then declared William's election canonical, and sent him to CardinalBerenger Fredoli ,bishop of Tusculum , in order to be consecrated. OnFebruary 3 1313 king Edward II issued a safe-conduct to William, clearly indicating that the bishop was planning to arrive in England on his way back to Scotland, however Edward demanded cooperation in political matters as a condition. William became a frequent witness to King Robert'scharter s, but that did not prevent Bishop William, onSeptember 24 1332 , being present at the coronation of Edward Balliol. Bishop William attended the latter's parliaments. William died onJune 27 1337 , and was buried in thechoir ofDunkeld Cathedral .References
*Dowden, John, "The Bishops of Scotland", ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
External links
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p19833.htm#i198330 Profile of Sir William Sinclair of Roslin] , William's father (note that William himself isn't mentioned)
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