John Wishart — can refer to:* John Wishart (bishop) († 1338), a bishop of Glasgow * John Wishart (statistician) († 1956), a Scottish statistician * John Wishart (chemical engineer), CEO of Technip USA * John Wishart (educator), Jakarta International School … Wikipedia
Wishart — is a surname, and may refer to* Arthur Wishart, Canadian politician * Bridget Wishart, English performance artist * Craig Wishart, Zimbabwean cricketer * David Wishart, Scottish author * George Wishart, Scottish Protestant of the sixteenth… … Wikipedia
John Paterson (archbishop) — infobox bishopbiog name = John Paterson religion= Church of Scotland See = Archdiocese of Glasgow Title = Archbishop of Glasgow Period = 1687 ndash;1689 consecration = Predecessor = Alexander Cairncross Successor = Episcopacy abolished post = |… … Wikipedia
John Lauder — (born c. 1488, died between 1551 and 1556) was Scotland s Public Accuser of Heretics.In the Great Seal of Scotland, (number 1136 dated at Edinburgh on 15 February 1532) the King grants Letters of Legitimacy for John Lauder, bastard son of Sir… … Wikipedia
John Knox — John Knox † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Knox Scotch Protestant (Protestantism) leader, b. at Haddington, Scotland, between 1505 and 1515; d. at Edinburgh, 24 November, 1572. All the older biographies assign his birth to 1505, but… … Catholic encyclopedia
John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch — or John the Red , also known simply as the Red Comyn, (died 10 February 1306), was a Scottish nobleman who was Lord of Badenoch. His father, another John Comyn, known as the Black Comyn, was one of the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland,… … Wikipedia
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Robert Wishart — infobox bishopbiog name = Robert Wishart religion=Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Glasgow Title = Bishop of Glasgow Period = 1271 ndash;1316 consecration = January 29, 1273, at Aberdeen Predecessor = William Wishart Successor = Stephen de… … Wikipedia
Donald Campbell (bishop) — Coat of Arms of Archbishop Donald Alphonsus Campbell Donald Alphonsus Campbell (1894–1963) was a Scottish prelate who served as the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Glasgow from 1945 to 1963.[1] Born in Bohunhin … Wikipedia
George Wishart — (c. 1513 ndash; 1 March 1546) was a Scottish religious reformer and Protestant martyr.He belonged to a younger branch of the Wisharts of Pitarrow near Montrose. He may have graduated M.A., probably at King s College, Aberdeen, and was certainly a … Wikipedia