- Samson of Brechin
Samson of Brechin is the first known
Bishop of Brechin . He appears as a witness in a charter granted by KingDavid I of Scotland to the community ofDeer , recorded in the "notitiae" in the margins of the "Book of Deer ". [Kenneth H. Jackson (ed), "The Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer: The Osborn Bergin Memorial Lecture 1970", (Cambridge, 1972), pp. 32, 36.] The charter dates to some point between the years 1140 and 1153, although it can probably be pinned down to the year 1150. [For this, see Jackson, "op. cit.", p. 89; see also Sir Archibald Lawrie, "Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153", (Glasgow, 1905), Charter no. CCXXIII, pp. 180-1, with notes on p. 424-6.] There certainly was a bishopric of Brechin in 1150, as there exists another charter of King David's, this time granted to the bishop (unnamed) and "Céli Dé" of Brechin. [Jackson, "op. cit.", p. 81] It is known that Samson was still bishop in the reign of King Máel Coluim IV (1153–1165), [Lawrie, "op. cit.", p. 425] appearing as a witness as late as 1165 in a charter of Richard,Bishop of St. Andrews . [John Dowden, "The Bishops of Scotland", ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912), p. 172; Samson's name takes the form "Sonsan" in one of Máel Coluim's charters.]Samson was a native cleric of Brechin. He was very likely the son of Léot, an earlier
Abbot ofBrechin , and father of Domnall, a later Abbot of Brechin. [See,Dauvit Broun , [http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/History/Scottish/Level1/level1C-material.htm#Church%20of%20Brechin "Genealogical chart of ruling family of the Church of Brechin"] , Jackson, "op. cit.", p. 61 and Lawrie, "op. cit.", p. 331.] This family story probably explains the origins of the Brechin bishopric, that is, the Bishopric of Brechin, like other Scottish bishoprics, had its origins in the older Gaelic "Céli Dé" monastic community, and perhaps a hereditary ruling family.Notes
References
* Dowden, John, "The Bishops of Scotland", ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
* Jackson, Kenneth H. (ed), "The Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer: The Osborn Bergin Memorial Lecture 1970", (Cambridge, 1972)
* Lawrie, Sir Archibald, "Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153", (Glasgow, 1905)External links
* [http://www2.arts.gla.ac.uk/History/Scottish/Level1/level1C-material.htm#Bishops%20North%20of%20the%20Forth Dauvit Broun's list of 12th century Scottish Bishops]
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