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  1. Dunkeld Country & Equestrian Estate. Reserve sem custos, óptimas tarifas.

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  1. For Bruce, like Kennedy and his successor William Turnbull, Dunkeld was a stepping stone to a better diocese. He was translated by Pope Eugenius IV on 3 February 1447 to the bishopric of Glasgow. Unfortunately for Bruce, he died in the same year. The Rt. Rev Gavin Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld (1515-1522)

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  2. George Brown (c. 1438 – January 1515) was a late 15th-century and early 16th-century Scottish churchman. He first appears on record in 1478 as the rector of the church of Tyningham, and is called a clerk of the diocese of Brechin. [1]

  3. The Bishop of Dunkeld is the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Dunkeld, one of the largest and more important of Scotland 's 13 medieval bishoprics, whose first recorded bishop is an early 12th-century cleric named Cormac.

    Tenure (an "x" Between Two Years ...
    Incumbent
    fl. x 1114-1131 x
    fl. 1138-1139
    fl. x 1147-1169
    1170-1178
  4. and Alexander Myln (author of the Vitae Dunkeldensium Episcoporum), now abbot of Cambuskenneth, as ambassadors to obtain a truce, which was ratified 29 Nov. 1524 (Fadera, xiv. 27), he distinguished himself by the eloquence and elegance of his Latin speech, which was much admired.

  5. Oct 26, 2019 · de Strivelin having been announced to the chapter by Masters Peter de Tylloyl and Matthew de Crombech, canons, the chapter commissioned the dean, Robert the chancellor, canon Weland de Stykelaw, and the two said canons to elect, who elected William, dean of Dunkeld, whom the pope consecrated by O. bishop of Tusculum.

  6. Aug 2, 2023 · The earliest evidence of a church in Saline can be found in Lives of the Bishops of Dunkeld, which was written by Alexander Myln in 1515.

  7. George Crichton or Crichtoun served as Abbot of Holyrood Abbey then as the Bishop of Dunkeld until his death on 24 January 1543. He was abbot of Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh from at least 1515, succeeding Robert Bellenden.

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