• The Archdeacon of Teviotdale was the head of the Archdeaconry of Teviotdale, a sub-division of the Diocese of Glasgow. He was one of two archdeacons serving...
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  • members of the British royal family Archdeacon of Teviotdale River Teviot This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Teviotdale. If...
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  • October 1539, one of the witnesses was "John Lauder, Archdeacon of Tweeddale, the Cardinal's Secretary". "John Lauder, Archdeacon of Teviotdale", had a personal...
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  • the Bishop of Glasgow, the other one being the Archdeacon of Teviotdale. This archdeacon (Glasgow) was responsible for region of the Diocese of Glasgow outside...
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    the episcopate of John Cameron. The prebendaries were: Cadzow (Dean); Peebles (Archdeacon of Glasgow); Ancrum (Archdeacon of Teviotdale); Monkland (Sub-dean);...
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  • Bishop of Dunkeld and then Bishop of Glasgow. Previously Archdeacon of Teviotdale. Became Bishop of Ross and then Bishop of Aberdeen. Lawrie, Sir Archibald...
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  • Nicholas de Moffat (category Bishops of Glasgow)
    twice bishop-elect of Glasgow. He had been archdeacon of Teviotdale, and was elected (actually, he was postulated) to the bishopric of Glasgow on the first...
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  • John Cameron, Archbishop of Glasgow, became conciliarists and William Croyser, Archdeacon of Teviotdale, the leading opponent of Cameron, became a papalist...
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  • was probably head of the monastery. Became Prior of Durham. Became Prior of Durham. Also Archdeacon of Teviotdale. Also Archbishop of St Andrews (1504-1513)...
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  • Walter Forrester (category Rectors of the University of Paris)
    variously Archdeacon of Teviotdale, Official of Aberdeen and Official of Glasgow, and Adam Forrester, burgess of Edinburgh, laird of Corstorphine and one of the...
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    twelfth-century bishop of Glasgow. He had previously been Archdeacon of Teviotdale, and had served king Máel Coluim IV as Chancellor of Scotland between 1161...
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    and became very devout in his final months, confessing to an archdeacon that he repented of his dissolute life, but hoped mercy would be shown to him as...
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  • transformation of the name Elwold. It is known that Ellot of Redheugh was living in the early 1400s. In 1426 John Elwalde of Teviotdale is recorded. In...
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    all-out attack on the English zones winning back Lochmaben Castle and Teviotdale. John of Gaunt led a reciprocal English attack that took him as far as Edinburgh...
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    periods. Glendale was particularly exposed to raids from the clans of Teviotdale, and it was also an invasion route for lrager Scottish forces. A bastle...
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  • charter of dubious merit (purportedly bearing the seal of Alexander Maxwell, Archdeacon of 'Tuuedaliae' — if Tweedale: no such archdeaconry, if Teviotdale: no...
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  • author, founder of est and lecturer Prince Ernest, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale (1771–1851), British-German Prince and King of Hanover (1837–1851)...
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