• The Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh is the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh. The archdiocese covers an area...
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    September 1864 – appointed Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh on 15 March 1878) Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh. John Menzies Strain (appointed...
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    and then, from 14 August 1472, as Archbishop of St Andrews (Scottish Gaelic: Àrd-easbaig Chill Rìmhinn), the Archdiocese of St Andrews. The name St Andrews...
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    the Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh in Scotland from 1900 to 1928. Born in Edinburgh on 18 October 1841, he was educated at Blairs College and then...
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    Leo Cushley (category Roman Catholic archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh)
    as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh since 2013. He previously served as head of the English language section of the Vatican Secretariat of State...
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  • pre-Reformation and Church of Scotland Archbishop. Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, the current Roman Catholic Archbishop. Lists of office-holders Crockford's...
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    Gordon Gray (cardinal) (category Roman Catholic archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh)
    was a Scottish cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh from 1951 to 1985, and was elevated to the cardinalate...
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  • as Archbishop of St Andrews, and about the same time he became treasurer of the kingdom. In 1553 the Italian physician Gerolamo Cardano cured him of a...
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    the Protestant Reformation. In their Latin charters, the Archbishops of St Andrews wrote of the castle as their palace, signing, "apud Palatium nostrum...
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    of the Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh and the mother church of Scots Catholicism. The cathedral church is located at the East End of New Town...
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    John Strain (bishop) (category Roman Catholic archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh)
    first Archbishop of the Metropolitan see of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, Scotland. Born in Edinburgh on 8 December 1810, he was the son of Hugh Strain and Cecilia...
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  • The title of Archbishop of St. Andrews has existed in a number of churches in Scotland: the Archbishop of St Andrews, senior churchman in Scotland before...
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    Keith O'Brien (category Roman Catholic archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh)
    the Archbishop of Saint Andrews and Edinburgh from 1985 to 2013. O'Brien was the leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland and had been the head of its...
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    Andrew McDonald (bishop) (category Roman Catholic archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh)
    a Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of St. Andrews and Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Born in Fort William on 12 February...
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    kilometres) southeast of Dundee and 30 miles (50 kilometres) northeast of Edinburgh. St Andrews had a recorded population of 16,800 as of 2011[update], making...
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    clergyman from Scotland. He served as the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh. Born in Edinburgh on 3 July 1819, he entered Blairs College...
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    of St Andrews Parish Church, Arbroath. Catholic Church in Scotland: Leo Cushley, Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh (see Bishops' Conference of Scotland...
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    full sibling, and was an older half-brother of the future James V. He was installed as Archbishop of St Andrews at the age of eleven and was killed beside...
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  • Archbishop Smith may refer to: James Smith (archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh) (1841–1928) Peter Smith (bishop) (1943–2020), Archbishop of the Archdiocese...
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  • (1836–1886), Scottish physician and lecturer Angus MacDonald (bishop) (1844–1900), Roman Catholic Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh Angus Daniel McDonald (1878–1941)...
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  • Protestant Archbishop of St. Andrews from 1571 to 1574. As was tradition from the fifteenth to the seventeenth centuries, the Archbishop also took on...
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  • Apart James Smith (archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh) (1841–1928), Roman Catholic archbishop in Scotland James Smith (archdeacon of Barnstaple) (died...
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    Ballycastle, County Antrim (category Ports and harbours of Northern Ireland)
    Thomas Cardinal Winning, Archbishop of Glasgow, in June 2001 until his own resignation as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh in February 2013. He was...
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    David Beaton (category Archbishops of St Andrews)
    1546) was Archbishop of St Andrews and the last Scottish cardinal prior to the Reformation. Cardinal Beaton was the sixth and youngest son of eleven children...
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  • James Beaton (category Archbishops of St Andrews)
    succession. Archbishop James Beaton died in the autumn of 1539 in his castle at St. Andrews. "Archbishop James Beaton [Catholic-Hierarchy]". Hunter-Blair,...
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  • basis and the students are never taught in the same area at the same time. Gordon Cardinal Gray (1910–1993), Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh (1951–1985)...
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    Dalbeattie (category Towns in Dumfries and Galloway)
    Andrews and Edinburgh in 1878. Andrew Swann (1878- unknown) professional footballer Fr George Thompson (1928-2016) parish priest, 1993-2005 of St Peter's...
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  • consecrator was Archbishop Angus MacDonald of St Andrews and Edinburgh, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop Hugh MacDonald of Aberdeen and Bishop James...
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  • Vicar Apostolic of the Eastern District (Scotland), a precursor title of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh. This disambiguation...
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    Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St Andrews and Edinburgh has 27 parishes across the city. The Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh has his official residence...
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