- Thomas Vaus
Thomas Vaus [de Vaus, Vause] was a 15th century Scottish royal official and cleric. He was a graduate of the
University of Paris , being admitted there as a Bachelor "ad eundem" in 1445, graduating as aLicentiate in 1447.Dowden, "Bishops", p. 369.] At some stage he completed an M.A., and bore the title of "Master". His brother Martin Vaus, later Dean of Ross, was at Paris with him. He becameKeeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland and secretary of KingJames II of Scotland . [The authority for both positions are given in Dowden, "Bishops", p. 369, as Exchequer Rolls, vi. 146 and R. M. S. ii.]On
May 8 ,1456 , he was provided to succeed James Inglis as Dean ofGlasgow Cathedral . [Watt, "Fasti Ecclesiae", p. 155.] In the following year, Vaus was provided tobishopric of Galloway , vacant on the expected translation ofThomas Spens to thebishopric of Aberdeen onNovember 21 ,1457 . Unfortunately for Vaus, Spens' translation to Aberdeen was not effective, and while Spens was indeed successfully translated to Aberdeen in the following year, it wasNinian Spot , not Vaus, who onDecember 15 ,1458 , got the new provision to Galloway. The reasons for this change are not clear, but Thomas never became a consecratedBishop of Galloway nor did he ever attain another bishopric.In 1468, he exchanged the deanery of Glasgow with James Lindsay to become
Precentor ofElgin Cathedral ("Precentor of Moray"). [Watt, "Fasti Ecclesiae", pp. 155, 224.] He was Dean ofFortrose Cathedral ("Dean of Ross") following the death of the previous dean David Ogilvie; this occurred perhaps as early asMay 18 ,1457 , that is if Vaus is the same as the "Thomas Ross" provided in that year; he was certainly provided to the deanery byOctober 21 ,1458 ,.Watt, "Fasti Ecclesiae", p. 273.] This provision involved him in litigation with one David Balfour, who was said to have been in possession of the deanery onJune 25 ,1463 . Thomas in turn was said to have been in possession of the deanery onSeptember 27 ,1466 ; but sometime between the last date andMay 14 ,1468 , Thomas resigned it to theBishop of Aberdeen , who in turn collated Thomas' brother Martin to the deanery.Thomas Vaus resigned, sometime between
August 4 ,1478 , andJune 8 ,1480 , the precentorship of Moray to his relative Alexander Vaus, not to be confused withAlexander Vaus the bishop. Little is heard of Thomas after this. [Watt, "Fasti Ecclesiae", p. 224.]Notes
References
* Donaldson, Gordon, "The Bishops and Priors of Whithorn", in "Dumfriesshire and Galloway Natural History & Antiquarians Society: Transactions and Journal of Proceedings", Third Series, vol. 27 (1950), pp. 127-54
* Keith, Robert, "An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688", (London, 1824)
* Watt, D. E. R., "Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638", 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969)
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