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    -3.961 The Diocese of Dunblane or Diocese of Strathearn was one of the thirteen historical dioceses of Scotland, before the abolition of episcopacy in...
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    The Bishop of Dunblane or Bishop of Strathearn was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Dunblane or Strathearn, one of medieval Scotland's thirteen...
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    Dunblane (/dʌnˈbleɪn/, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Bhlàthain) is a town in the council area of Stirling in central Scotland, and inside the historic boundaries...
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  • first member of the Dominican Order in Britain and Ireland to become a bishop. In 1233, he was selected to lead the ailing diocese of Dunblane in Scotland...
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    The Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane is one of the seven dioceses of the Scottish Episcopal Church, part of the Anglican Communion. It is centred...
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  • The Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane. The see is located...
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    Church in the diocese of Dunblane dating from 1874 which was opened by Charles Wordsworth, Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane. It contains some...
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  • the diocese of Dunblane, held a canonry and prebends (a cathedral priesthood with stipends) in the diocese of Ross and the Collegiate Church of Abernethy...
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    Gowrie (category History of Perth and Kinross)
    of Gowrie also existed for these two dioceses, though no Dean of Gowrie was recorded for the diocese of Dunblane. Gowrie was recreated as an earldom for...
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  • The Archdeacon of Dunblane was the only archdeacon in the Diocese of Dunblane, acting as a deputy of the Bishop of Dunblane. The first archdeacon, Andrew...
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    Strathearn (category Valleys of Perth and Kinross)
    predominantly in the Bellaghy area of County Londonderry. List of places in Perth and Kinross Medieval Diocese of Dunblane (or Strathearn) https://www.scottish-places...
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    Scottish dioceses, its territory was fragmented in parts. Detached parishes of the bishoprics of Aberdeen, Dunblane and Dunkeld cut up the diocese, while...
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    William Nolan (bishop) (category Bishops of Galloway (Roman Catholic, Post-Reformation))
    Nolan was ordained priest for the Diocese of Motherwell on 30 June 1977. He was assistant priest at Our Lady of Lourdes, East Kilbride, from 1978 to...
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    the Dunblane massacre at Dunblane Primary School on 13 March 1996. "The Holy Family, Dunblane". Diocese of Dunkeld. "Diocese of Dunkeld, Bishop". Retrieved...
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  • before becoming Bishop of Dunblane. He held the bishopric of Dunblane until his death in 1403. Dúghall was from the diocese of Argyll. His surname is...
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  • Michael Ochiltree (category Bishops of Dunblane)
    Bachelorate in Canon Law from the University of Paris. He became a canon of the diocese of Dunblane and held the vicarage of Strogeith by 1418. Ochiltree was involved...
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  • Catholic diocese resurrected in the late 19th century upon the model of the old diocese, but based at Dundee Diocese of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, Scottish...
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  • foundation of the Priory of Inchaffray, c. 1200, which took a large proportion of the diocese of Dunblane's churches (and hence revenue) out of the bishopric's...
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  • the first Bishop of Dunblane to be known by name. A document dating to 27 February 1155, had an M. de Dunblan, but no more is known of this man and it...
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    Catholic Diocese. Bishop of Saint Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, the Scottish Episcopal Bishop. Diocese of Saint Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, the Scottish...
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  • Roger de Balnebrich (category Bishops of Dunblane)
    Ross. This Roger was said to have been a canon of Abernethy, which did lie in the diocese of Dunblane. Unfortunately, as Professor Watt acknowledged,...
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  • Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh, re-established Roman Catholic diocese based in Edinburgh Diocese of Saint Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane, Episcopalian...
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    Logie Kirk (category Church of Scotland churches in Scotland)
    Berwick under the diocese of Dunblane Cathedral but post-Reformation came under the patronage of Robert, Lord Elphinstone. The remnants of the original church...
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  • patron in the diocese of Dunblane called Simón son of Mac Bethad. Simon's name occurs as Bishop of Dunblane alongside Simon de Tosny, Bishop of Moray, and...
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  • of Dunblane. The abbots of Arbroath were ex officio canons of Dunblane Cathedral, and the bishopric in this period rotated between full-time Dunblane...
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    Joseph Toal (category Roman Catholic bishops of Argyll and the Isles)
    then vice rector before becoming rector of the College.[citation needed] Toal was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Argyll and the Isles by the Holy See...
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  • The Diocese of Aberdeen was originally believed to be the direct continuation of an 11th-century bishopric at Mortlach in present-day Moray. However, this...
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    Fyncana was venerated at Echt in the diocese of Aberdeen, and Findocha at the archidiaconate of the diocese of Dunblane, this is probably Findo-Gask. At Bendochy...
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  • Abernethy did lie in the diocese of Dunblane; Balnebrich held the position of rector of Forteviot when he was elected Bishop of Dunblane. The suggestion is...
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    Strathearn, diocese of Dunblane, and Bishop Clement of Dunblane be peacefully kept, with Inchaffray being portrayed as the side in more need of protection...
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