- Osbert of Dunblane
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Osbert († 1231) was an early 13th century cleric who held the position of Bishop of Dunblane (Scotland). A mandate for a new election was issued in January 1226 after the presumed resignation of Osbert's predecessor Radulf. Osbert's name (as "O.") appears in the cartulary of Cambuskenneth Abbey, dating 1227 x 1231, where he is called "Bishop of Strathearn". An unnamed bishop of Dunblane occurs in the Dunfermline Registrum, dating to April 1227, and this was certainly Osbert. He also appears in attendance at a council held in Dundee in 1230. He had become an Augustinian canon at Holyrood Abbey by the time of his recorded death in 1231.
References
- Cockburn, James Hutchison, The Medieval Bishops of Dunblane and Their Church, (Edinburgh, 1959)
- Watt, D. E. R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969)
Religious titles Preceded by
RadulfBishop of Dunblane
1226 x 1227–1231Succeeded by
ClementPre-Reformation Bishops of Dunblane
"M. de Dunblan" · Laurence of Dunblane · Simon of Dunblane · Jonathan of Dunblane · Abraham of Strathearn · Radulf (bishop-elect) · Osbert of Dunblane · Clement of Dunblane · Robert de Prebenda · William · Alpín of Strathearn · Nicholas of Arbroath · Nicholas de Balmyle · Richard de Pontefract · Roger de Balnebrich · Maurice of Inchaffray · William de Cambuslang · Walter de Coventre · Andrew Magnus · Dúghall of Lorne · Fionnlagh MacCailein · William Stephani · Michael Ochiltree · Walter Stewart · Robert Lauder · John Herspolz · John Spalding · James Chisholm · William Chisholm (uncle)
Italics indicate non-consecrated or titular bishops.Post-Reformation Bishops of Dunblane
William Chisholm (uncle) · William Chisholm (nephew) · Andrew Graham · George Graham · Adam Bellenden · James Wedderburn · Robert Leighton · James Ramsay · Robert DouglasCategories:- 1231 deaths
- Augustinian canons
- Bishops of Dunblane
- 13th-century Roman Catholic bishops
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