John de Crannach (c. 1386 – 1453/54) was a 15th-century Scottish scholar, diplomat and prelate. Originating in the north-east of Lowland Scotland, he probably...
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higher-ranking churchmen sent proxy attendees; Bishops John Cameron of Glasgow and John de Crannach of Brechin, however, attended in person, as did Abbot...
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1425 was his last in the records. By 7 June 1426, when his successor John de Crannach was provided to the see at the papal court, he must have been dead...
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earliest bishops resided at Halkirk, with a castle at Scrabster. Bishop Gilbert de Moravia moved the episcopal seat to Dornoch in what is now Sutherland (then...
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Alexander Vaus (redirect from Alexander de Vaus)
dignity with cure, value not exceeding 30 merks sterling, vacant because John de Innes had held it for more than a year without being raised to the priesthood...
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Scotland in the Medieval Era, (Edinburgh, 2000, rev. 2005), pp. 24–42 Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912) Keith...
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Crannagh (Irish: Crannach, meaning 'Abounding in Trees, or Woodland'), sometimes written Cranagh or Granagh, is a barony in the north western part of County...
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George Shoreswood (redirect from George de Schoriswood)
in litigation in the papal curia with two other claimants to the office, John MacDonald and Thomas Penven, but still held the office when appointed bishop...
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de Lome, 1414 Donald (?de Dunfermline), 1417–1430 John Lange, 1429 John de Treloch, 1429–1430 Robert Beaton, 1430 William de Crannach, 1430–1433 John...
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de Lauder, 1419-1429/30 David de Crannach, x 1429/30 Thomas de Greenlaw, 1430-1431 Gilbert Forrester, 1431 Alexander de Newton, 1431-1433 William Croyser...
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1430-1444 x 1450 William Crannach, 1430 William Couys (Cowes), 1430-1434 Laurence de Cupar, 1430 Robert de Keith, 1434 John de Luoris (Luchris), 1444 David...
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William de Dunbar, 1430-1435 Nicholas de Atholl, 1430-1435 Robert de Crannach, 1430-1433 Robert Scrymgeour, 1435 Henry Hervy, 1435-1438 x 1440 John de Atholl...
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1391-1412 x 1417 Alexander de Balbirnie, 1412 x 1417-x1418 Adam de Crannach (Aberdeen), 1418-1432 John de Inverkeithing, 1432 William de Skurry, 1435-1439 James...
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Michael Ochiltree (redirect from Michael de Ochiltree)
Papal curia over the deanery of Dunblane; his opponents were John Stewart and then John de Keremor. Bishop William Stephani had appointed Ochiltree as...
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Chapp, Chrystal, Chrystall, Clapperton, Coscrach/ Costie/ Costy, Cranach/ Crannach, Cruddon/ Cruden/ Crudon, Crystal/ Crystal/ Crystall, Fitchie/ Fitchy,...
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Statistics : Religion, 1861–1911. UK Data Archive. Retrieved 19 March 2010. Erck, John Caillard (1846). A repertory of the inrolments on the patent rolls of Chancery...
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longer used for local government purposes. Callan (Callainn) Cranagh (Crannach) Fassadinin (Fásach an Deighnín) Galmoy (Gabhalmhaigh) Gowran (Gabhrán)...
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whole world, and a pupil of the aforesaid scholar, in the island called Crannach of Duin Lethglaisse (Downpatrick), committed this knowledge to writing...
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