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    years. Jocelin was responsible for promoting the cult of the emerging Saint Waltheof, and in this had the support of Enguerrand, Bishop of Glasgow. His...
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  • Eve Stoker Jocelin (d. 1199), abbot of Melrose, and Bishop of Glasgow Jocelin of Soissons (d. 1152) Jocelin of Wells, a 13th-century bishop of Bath and...
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  • (ed.) Jocelin of Furness: Essays from the 2011 Conference (Donington, 2013) "The most ancient lives of Saint Patrick, including the life by Jocelin ......
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  • century. The fair's earliest incarnation occurred in 1190, when Bishop Jocelin obtained permission from King William the Lion to hold the festivities...
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    in Glasgow. The cathedral was the seat of the Archbishop of Glasgow, and the mother church of the Archdiocese of Glasgow and the province of Glasgow, until...
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    February 13 – Stefan Nemanja, Serbian Grand Prince (b. 1113) March 17 – Jocelin of Glasgow (or Jocelyn), Scottish bishop April 5 – Ashikaga Yoshikane, Japanese...
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    The Archbishop of Glasgow is an archiepiscopal title that takes its name after the city of Glasgow in Scotland. The position and title were abolished...
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    of Douglas (c. 1174-1214), where he was witness to a charter of bishop Jocelin of Glasgow in 1198, where he signed "Will. de Dufglas" in what can only...
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    actions of his episcopate included, probably on the request of his friend (and successor) Jocelin, then Abbot of Melrose, the opening of the tomb of the emerging...
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    Teneu (category People associated with Glasgow)
    Kentigerni ("Life of Saint Mungo"), which was commissioned by Bishop Jocelin of Glasgow and redacted later (circa 1185) by the monk Jocelyn of Furness (who...
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    Scotland 1199 – Jocelin of Glasgow, Scottish monk and bishop (b. 1130) 1267 – Pierre de Montreuil, French architect 1270 – Philip of Montfort, French...
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  • February 13 – Stefan Nemanja, Serbian Grand Prince (b. 1113) March 17 – Jocelin of Glasgow (or Jocelyn), Scottish bishop April 5 – Ashikaga Yoshikane, Japanese...
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    This article deals with the history of the city of Glasgow, Scotland. The present site of Glasgow has been settled since prehistoric times, being the...
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  • most venerated by the Celts of the diocese of Glasgow. It is no coincidence that Jocelin of Furness, who wrote the Life of St. Waltheof, was the same man...
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    strengthened even further when Bishop Jocelin obtained for the episcopal settlement the status of burgh from King William I of Scotland, allowing the settlement...
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    Engraving of the East End of the Abbey from "The Baronial and Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Scotland" (RW Billings, ca 1850) Jocelin (Bishop of Glasgow) Waltheof...
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  • 16th-century archbishop of Glasgow. He was the third son of John Dunbar of Mochrum and Janet Stewart. Gavin Dunbar, his uncle, resigned as Dean of Moray on 5 November...
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  • Reinald Macer (category Bishops of Ross (Scotland))
    Abbots of Melrose Jocelin of Glasgow and Adam of Caithness. Professor A. A. M. Duncan has argued that Reinald was a friend of Roger of Howden, and that...
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  • is in a charter of confirmation dated prior to 1198. This charter of Jocelin, Bishop of Glasgow, granted the rights of a toft in Glasgow to Melrose Abbey...
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  • Gillemachoi (category People from Glasgow)
    serf quitclaimed by King William the Lion to Jocelin, Bishop of Glasgow. His name means "lad or servant of Saint Mungo". In a charter issued at Selkirk...
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    under the patronage of King Rhiderch Hael, and probably became the first Bishop of Glasgow. Jocelin seems to have altered parts of the original life that...
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    Jocelin obtained for the episcopal settlement the status of burgh from King William the Lion, allowing the settlement to expand with the benefits of trading...
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    granted by King William the Lion to the Bishop of Glasgow, Jocelin, in 1180. It was later part of the county of Lanarkshire, and then an independent burgh...
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  • Hervey de Keith (category Year of birth unknown)
    Abbey of Kelso as to the level of payment that he should make to them. These troubles were smoothed out under the auspices of Jocelin, Bishop of Glasgow and...
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  • Nicholas Budgen (category Members of Gray's Inn)
    and in the spring of 1971, won two steeplechases (at Market Rasen and Stratford) on his mare Jocelin, who later became the dam of the very useful steeplechaser...
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  • Britain. Glasgow: Centre for Scottish and Celtic Studies, University of Glasgow. pp. 1–119. ISBN 978-0-85261-919-3. Shead, NF (2003). "Jocelin, Abbot of Melrose...
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    Bishop of London Jocelin of Wells, Bishop of Bath Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester Hugh of Wells, Bishop of Lincoln Richard Poore, Bishop of Salisbury...
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    Bishop of Salisbury is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers much of the counties...
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  • Roy McComish (category Date of birth not in Wikidata)
    organisers (along with Jocelin Winthrop Young) of the Round Square, an international network of schools, based on the educational concepts of Kurt Hahn founder...
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    successor, Jocelin of Wells, then returned to Bath, again under the title, Bishop of Bath. The official episcopal title became Bishop of Bath and Wells...
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