Archdeacon of Dunkeld

Archdeacon of Dunkeld

The Archdeacon of Dunkeld was the only archdeacon in the Diocese of Dunkeld, acting as a deputy of the Bishop of Dunkeld. The following is a list of archdeacons:

List of archdeacons of Dunkeld

* Jocelin, 1177-1194
* Henry, 1200 x 1209-1220 x 1225
* William de Ednam, 1221 x 1225-1245
* John de Everley, 1251 x 1257-1263 x 1272
* W [...] , fl. 1282 [Full name unknown; William or Walter are virtually the only names beginning with "w" used in the Scotland of the period.]
* Matthew de Kinross, 1263 x-1304
* William de Pilmuir, 1329-1330 x [Became Archdeacon of St Andrews.]
* Robert de Den, 1340-1347 x 1349 [Became Bishop of Dunkeld.]
* Walter de Wardlaw, 1349 [Provided to archdeaconry, though probably not successfully; was Archdeacon of Lothian by 1359 and Bishop of St Andrews in 1367.]
* Adam Pullur, 1351-1351 x 1352
* John de Ethie, 1352
* Ingram de Ketenis, 1351 x 1359-1398 x 1407
* Richard de Cornell, 1398 x 1407-1408
* Richard Hunter, x 1408 [Died 1408.]
* Alexander de Lilliesleaf, 1408-1415 [Became Archdeacon of Lothian.]
* Alexander de Lauder, 1415-1440 [Became Bishop of Dunkeld.]
* John Stewart, 1418
* Ingram Lindsay, 1421
* James Bruce, 1440-1441 [Became Bishop of Dunkeld and then Bishop of Glasgow.]
* Adam de Montgomery, 1440-1455
* John Carrick, 1455-1468
* James Lindsay, 1465
* Nicholas Graham, 1467
* William Livingstone, 1468
* David Luthirdale, 1475-1479 [Previously Archdeacon of Teviotdale.]
* William Elphinstone, x 1476 [Became Bishop of Ross and then Bishop of Aberdeen.]
* Alexander Tours, 1492-1507
* George Ferne, 1508-1517 x 1518
* John Carnavel, 1512
* William Meldrum, 1517 x 1518-1527
* David Meldrum, 1532-1550
* David Spens, 1547-1586
* James Spens, 1581
* John Ramsay, 1591 x 1610-1618
* Alexander Bruce, 1619-1633

Notes

Bibliography

* Lawrie, Sir Archibald, "Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153", (Glasgow, 1905)
* Watt, D.E.R., "Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638", 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969), pp. 119-22

ee also

* Bishop of Dunkeld


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