- Walter de Danielston
Walter de Danielston [Danyelston] (†
1402 ) was an early15th century Bishop-elect of St. Andrews. Walter first appears on record in1392 as alicentiate canon of the Bishopric of Aberdeen, studying civil law atAvignon . By1394 ,Donnchadh, Earl of Lennox had presented him with control of the hospice of the poor at a place called "Poknade". By the beginning of the15th century Walter's involvement in Lennox facilitated his role as thecastellan ofDumbarton . In either1397 or1398 , Walter seized the castle after the death of his brother Robert. It was the latter position that opened up the bishopric for him. He was postulated as Bishop of St. Andrews in1402 at the insistence ofRobert Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany , who had promised him the position in return for handing over the castle. After a meeting between Albany andThomas Stewart , the contemporary Bishop-elect in the summer of 1402, Thomas renounced his rights as Bishop and allowed a new "election" to take place. Walter was thereby elected as Bishop. However, the election came to nothing, as Walter died without confirmation that very sameChristmas .References
*Boardman, Stephen, "The Early Stewart Kings: Robert II and Robert III, 1371-1406", (East Linton, 1996)
*Dowden, John, "The Bishops of Scotland", ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
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