- Cormac of Mortlach
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Cormac of Mortlach is the third Bishop of Mortlach, Scotland, according to the list of the Aberdeen Registrum.[1] He is known only by name. Skene tried to identify him with Bishop Cormac of Dunkeld,[2] but this argument rests purely on the similarity of an extremely common name. Cormac's successor Nechtan was bishop by at least 1131, when he appears in a charter recorded in the Gaelic notitiae on the margins of the Book of Deer.[3]
Notes
- ^ Cosmo Innes, Registrum episcopatus Aberdonensis : ecclesie Cathedralis Aberdonensis regesta que extant in unum collecta, (Spalding and Maitland Clubs, 1845), vol. ii. p. 125
- ^ William F. Skene, Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, 3 Vols, 2nd ed., (Edinburgh, 1887), vol. ii. p. 380
- ^ See Kenneth H. Jackson (ed), The Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer: The Osborn Bergin Memorial Lecture, 1970, (Cambridge, 1972), pp. 31, 34, 60; see also Nechtan of Aberdeen.
References
- Jackson, Kenneth H. (ed.), The Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer: The Osborn Bergin Memorial Lecture 1970, (Cambridge, 1972),
- Innes, Cosmo, Registrum episcopatus Aberdonensis : ecclesie Cathedralis Aberdonensis regesta que extant in unum collecta, 2 Vols, (Spalding and Maitland Clubs, 1845), Vol. ii
- Skene, William Forbes, Celtic Scotland: A History of Ancient Alban, 2nd ed., (Edinburgh, 1887), vol. ii
Religious titles Preceded by
DonerciusBishop of Mortlach
fl. 1000sx1131Succeeded by
NechtanBishops of Mortlach Beóán of Mortlach · Donercius · Cormac of Mortlach · Nechtan of Aberdeen
Pre-Reformation Nechtan of Aberdeen · Edward of Aberdeen · Matthew · John of Kelso · Adam de Kald · Matthew the Scot · Gilbert de Stirling · Radulf de Lamley · Peter de Ramsay · Richard de Potton · Hugh de Benin · Henry le Chen · Walter Herok · Alexander de Kininmund (elder) · William de Deyn · John de Rait · Alexander de Kininmund (younger) · Adam de Tyninghame · Gilbert de Greenlaw · Henry de Lichton · Ingram Lindsay · Thomas Spens · Robert Blackadder · William Elphinstone · James Ogilvie · Robert Forman · Alexander Gordon · Gavin Dunbar · George Learmond · William Stewart · William Gordon
Church of Scotland David Cunningham · Peter Blackburn · Alexander Forbes · Patrick Forbes · Adam Bellenden · David Mitchel · Alexander Burnet · Patrick Scougal · George Haliburton
Categories:- 11th-century births
- Medieval Gaels
- 12th-century Roman Catholic bishops
- 12th-century deaths
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