- John Porterfield
John Porterfield (fl. 1571–1571x3) was a Scottish prelate in the
sixteenth-century . A mysterious figure, he emerges in 1571 as the successor toJames Beaton II asArchbishop of Glasgow . He was described by Robert Keith as "a kind of titular bishop", propped up by the establishment for nominal purposes during a period of disorder. [Keith, Historical Catalogue", p. 260.] Porterfield probably held on to the archbishopric into 1572, but he disappeared from the records thereafter. In late 1573 James Boyd became new Archbishop of Glasgow. [Watt & Murray, "Fasti Ecclesiae", p. 195.] Porterfield is possibly the same as the John Porterfield, minister ofAyr , who died in 1604. [MacDonald, "Welsh, John".]Notes
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* MacDonald, Alan R. "Welsh, John (1568/9–1622)", "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography", Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28979 , accessed 3 April 2008]
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