- Patrick Lindsay (archbishop)
Infobox Archbishop
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name = Patrick Lindsay
archbishop_of = Archbishop of Glasgow
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consecration =December 1 ,1613
enthroned = 1633
ended = 1638
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see =Archdiocese of Glasgow
predecessor =James Law
successor =Andrew Fairfoul
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birth_date = 1566
birth_place = Unknown (possiblyMonikie ,Angus )
death_date = 1644
death_place =York ,England
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Patrick Lindsay (1566 – 1644),
bishop of Ross ,archbishop of Glasgow , son of John Lindsay, and a cadet of the house of Lindsays ofEdzell ,Angus , was born in 1566, and studied atSt Leonard's College , St Andrews, where he was laureated in 1587.Early career
In the following year he received the living of Guthrie in the presbytery of
Arbroath (Angus synod). Thence he removed toSt Vigeans between 1591 and 1593. He was a member of the general assemblies of 1590, 1602, 1608, 1609, 1610, 1616, and 1618. In 1608 he was among those nominated for the moderatorship. In 1610 he was appointed one of the examiners of theMarquess of Huntly , to test the sincerity of his pretended conversion. [Cf. Bannatyne Club "Original Letters", p. 212.]He strongly supported the episcopalian schemes of
James VI , and was rewarded for his compliance by being appointed one of the new court of high commission forScotland in 1610, and was continued in it on its reconstruction in 1615 and 1634. [BAILLIE, "Letters", i. p. 424.]Bishop of Ross
In 1613 he was promoted to the bishopric of Ross, being consecrated
December 1 ,1613 , was granted the infeftment of the barony of Doway PetterlieDecember 19 1615 , and in the same year was sworn a member of theprivy council of Scotland (March 31 1615 ). Along with the other Scottish bishops, he sought to press on the assembly the royal articles of 1617, and signed the proclamation of the privy council against the book called "The Perth Assembly",July 15 1619 . He was one of the two bishops appointed to go to court about church affairs in July 1627.Archbishop of Glasgow
In 1633 he was installed
archbishop of Glasgow . He signed the acts of the privy council authorising the New Service Book in October 1636 and June 1637, and according to Baillie was very diligent in charging all his presbyters "to try and use the New Service Book". [BAILLIE, "Letters", i. p. 20.] He was accordingly included in the indictment of the bishops by the general assembly in 1638, the charge being first preferred against him in his own presbytery at Glasgow, and referred by them to the general assembly.The latter body deposed him, and ordered him to be excommunicated,
December 11 1638 . He granted the opportunity to escape excommunication is he submitted unconditionally byDecember 13 , and when he failed to do so, the sentence was carried out. Owing to chronic illness, he was not able for some time to follow his fellow-bishops in flight toEngland , but in December 1640 he was inLondon "in great poverty and misery". [BAILLIE, "Letters", i. p.188.] He died atYork , probably about the middle of 1644, and was buried at the expense of the governor of York. [BAILLIE, "Letters", ii. p. 213.]Notes
References
:"This article incorporates text from the
Dictionary of National Biography (1892)"
*Keith, Robert, "An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688", (London, 1824)
*Shaw, W. A., "Lindsay, Patrick (1566–1644), archbishop of Glasgow", "Dictionary of National Biography", (Oxford, 1892)
*Stevenson, David, "Lindsay, Patrick (1566–1644)", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/16713, accessed 10 May 2007]
*Watt, D.E.R., "Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638", 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969)
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