- Colin Falconer (bishop)
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This article is about the bishop. For the writer, see Colin Falconer (writer).For other people named Falconer, see Falconer (surname).
Colin Falconer (1623–1686) was a 17th century Scottish minister and bishop. Born in 1623, he was the son of Beatrix Falconer née Dunbar and her husband William Falconer of Dunduff. He graduated in the liberal arts at St Leonard's College, University of St Andrews, and moved on to become a clergyman. His first charge, Essil parish church in the diocese of Moray, was held until he was translated to Forres parish.
He held this position until, on 5 September 1679, he was elevated to episcopal rank, having been selected as the new Bishop of Argyll. He did not hold this position for very long, as he was translated to the wealthier diocese of Moray in February the following year. Bishop Falconer had a good reputation for his hospitality and piety, and well as his diplomatic skills. He remained Bishop of Moray until his death at Spynie Castle on 11 November 1686, aged 63 years old. His body was buried in the south aisle of St Giles parish church in Elgin.
References
- Keith, Robert, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688, (London, 1924), pp. 154, 292
Religious titles Preceded by
Arthur RoseBishop of Argyll
1679–1680Succeeded by
---- MacLeanPreceded by
James AitkenBishop of Moray
1680–1686Succeeded by
Alexander RosePre-Reformation Bishops of Moray
Gregoir of Moray · William · Felix of Moray · Simon de Tosny · Richard de Lincoln · Bricius de Douglas · Andreas de Moravia · Simon de Gunby · Radulf of Lincoln · Archibald · David de Moravia · John de Pilmuir · Alexander Bur · William de Spynie · John de Innes · Henry de Lichton · Columba de Dunbar · John de Winchester · James Stewart · David Stewart · William Tulloch · Andrew Stewart · Andrew Forman · James Hepburn · Robert Shaw · Alexander Douglas (elder) · Alexander Stewart · Patrick Hepburn
Italics indicate non consecrated, titular or doubtful bishops or unsuccessful coadjutorsPost-Reformation Bishops of Moray
George Douglas · Alexander Douglas (younger) · John Guthrie · Murdoch MacKenzie · James Aitken · Colin Falconer · Alexander Rose · William HayCategories:- 1623 births
- 1686 deaths
- Alumni of the University of St Andrews
- Bishops of Argyll
- Bishops of Moray
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