Alexander Forbes (bishop)

Alexander Forbes (bishop)

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name = Alexander Forbes


religion= Church of Scotland
See = Diocese of Aberdeen
Title = Bishop of Aberdeen
Period = 1616–1617
consecration = 1611, at Brechin Cathedral (for Caithness)
Predecessor = Peter Blackburn
Successor = Patrick Forbes
post = | ordination =
bishops = Caithness (1604–1616)
date of birth = c. 1564
place of birth = Scotland
date of death = death date|1617|12|14|mf=y
place of death = Leith

Alexander Forbes (1564 – 1617) was a late 16th century and early 17th century Scottish churchman. Born around 1564, he was the son of Helen Graham and her husband John Forbes of Ardmurdo.

He graduated with a Master of Arts degree in 1585 from the University of St Andrews, becoming minister of Fettercairn in the Mearns in 1588, using this position to take an active role in the church politics of the day. As a result, on November 22, 1604, he became Bishop of Caithness, retaining control of Fettercairn, something which created animosity with the anti-episcopal section of the Church of Scotland. Forbes took part in most national church meetings in this period, and was part of the meeting at Glasgow in 1610 which restored the old authority and powers of bishops. It was in the following year that he was finally consecrated as a bishop, in Brechin Cathedral.

He was alleged to have granted the consent of the Scottish church, dishonestly, to the absolution of the Catholic magnate, George Gordon, 1st Marquess of Huntly, carried out on the king's wishes by the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was perhaps for this reason that, in 1616, Forbes was translated as Bishop of Aberdeen. This position brought him the Chancellorship of King's College, Aberdeen. Forbes, however, attempted and failed to succeed George Gledstanes to the Archbishopric of St Andrews, a position he was beaten to by John Spottiswoode.

He died at Leith, near Edinburgh, on December 14, 1617, a figure of hate amongst the hard-line presbyterian section of the Scottish church. He married once, to a woman named Christian Straton, and had ten children.

References

* Cooper, James, "Forbes, Alexander (1564–1617)", rev. A. S. Wayne Pearce, in the "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/9812 , accessed 23 Feb 2007]
* Keith, Robert, "An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688", (London, 1924)


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