- George Graham (bishop)
George Graham (died 1643),
Bishop of Dunblane andBishop of Orkney , was a late sixteenth- and early seventeenth centuryChurch of Scotland prelate . He was the younger son of George Graham of Inchbrakie and Marion/Mary Rollo, daughter of Rollo of Duncrub. He was minister of Scone, and then in February 1603, he received crown provision to thebishopric of Dunblane , vacant by the resignation of Andrew Graham. George had to wait a few years to obtainconsecration , but was consecrated at some date betweenOctober 21 ,1610 andMay 3 ,1611 .On
August 26 ,1615 , he was translated to thebishopric of Orkney . He held that bishopric for more than three decades. Graham, along with all other bishops of Scotland, was deprived of his see onNovember 18 ,1638 . He renounced his rights to the bishopric a few months later, onFebruary 11 ,1639 , after being threatened by the Assembly atGlasgow . By this action, he avoided excommunication, and retained his estate atGorthie . He died at some date betweenNovember 11 andDecember 19 ,1643 .References
* Keith, Robert, "An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688", (London, 1924), pp. 181, 227
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