- John Cameron (bishop)
John Cameron († 1446) was a 15th century Scottish cleric,
bishop of Glasgow , and Keeper of thePrivy Seal .A licentiate in decrees (
law ), and provost ofLincluden , he became an official of the bishopric of St Andrews, and a canon ofGlasgow , as well as secretary to Archibald Douglas,Earl of Wigtown , who secured for him the living ofRector ofCambuslang .He transferred into the service of King James I as a secretary in July 1424, and became Keeper of the
Privy Seal . WhenWilliam de Lawedre , bishop of Glasgow, another close advisor of King James, died in 1425, the King chose John Cameron as his successor. John was thus elected to the see, but it was discovered soon after that the pope had already reserved the see for his own nomination. Nevertheless,Pope Martin V provided him to the see onApril 22 ,1426 . He was consecrated sometime in 1427.John was one of the most intimate advisors and associates of King James, and suffered unpopularity as a result of many of James' actions. On a number of occasions he faced accusations of improper conduct from the papacy, and was accused of being a bad influence on the king, although in reality John was James' man, not the other way around. John also served as an ambassador on embassies to
England in 1429, 1430, and 1431. In November 1432, John passed through England again, this time on his way toRome . He was inBologna in July 1436, but back inScotland by September 1437.He died on
December 24 , 1446 at Lochwood, seven miles from the burgh of Glasgow.References
*Brown, Michael, "The Stewart Dynasty in Scotland: James I", (East Linton, 1994)
*Dowden, John, "The Bishops of Scotland", ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
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