- William de Deyn
William de Deyn [de la Deyn] (d. 1350) was a 14th century Scottish monk and cleric. Little can be said about Deyn's early life. He had obtained a
licentiate indecrees at some point in his youth, and he must have become aTironensian monk, for by 1329, and perhaps as early as 1327, he wasAbbot of Kilwinning .Kilwinning Abbey was a Tironensian house inCunninghame , in existence since the 1160s. He appears for the first time in this capacity as witness to acharter of Walter Comyn of Rowallan.In 1344, Deyn, perhaps through Stewart patronage, was chosen to succeed Alexander de Kininmund as
Bishop of Aberdeen . Deyn travelled tocontinental Europe , and bySeptember 27 , had receivedconsecration . His consecration had been performed by Cardinal Peter Despres. In May 1345, the Pope appointed him as Scotland's papal tax collector, a duty Deyn fulfilled, sending the proceeds to the papacy via merchants inBruges . He was one of the notables who petitioned the papacy in 1347 to legitimise the marriage of Robert Stewart and Elizabeth More of Rowallan. In 1349 he was in attendance with theJusticiar of Scotia holding court at thestanding stones ofOld Rayne inGarioch .He died on
August 20 ,1350 , and was buried in thechoir ofAberdeen Cathedral .References
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