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Andrew's career reached its height when, after the death of Bishop William Tulloch in 1482, he was elected to become the new Bishop of Moray. [8] He received papal provision on 12 August 1482, but was not consecrated until sometime between 22 December 1485 and 24 October 1487. [ 9 ]
The Bishop of Moray or Bishop of Elgin was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Moray in northern ... Andrew Stewart: 1501–1514 x 1516: Andrew Forman: 1516 ...
After litigation with Turnbull, Stewart had won papal provision and possession by 11 November 1435. He held the deanery until he was provided as Bishop of Moray on 19 May 1460. Andrew Stewart: 1460-1482: James Stewart, David Stewart, William de Tulloch: Andrew Stewart was provided to deanery on 19 May 1460, upon James Stewart's elevation to the ...
Andrew Stewart (bishop of Moray) (1442–1501), Scottish prelate and administrator Andrew Stewart (bishop of Caithness, died 1517) , Bishop of Caithness and Treasurer of Scotland Andrew Stewart (bishop of Caithness, died 1541) ( c. 1490–1541), Scottish noble and cleric
The chapter house measures 10.3 metres (34 ft) high at its apex and 11.3 metres (37 ft) from wall to opposite wall; it was substantially rebuilt by Bishop Andrew Stewart (1482–1501), whose coat of arms is placed on the central pillar. [86] Bishop Andrew was the half-brother of King James II. [129]
Stewart, 83, dated Simonyi, 76, for 15 years following her divorce from Andrew Stewart. They even stayed together while Stewart spent 150 days in jail in 2004 for charges related to conspiracy and ...
Andrew Stewart works in publishing. Andrew was a student at Yale Law School when he met Martha, but spent his career working in publishing. He served as chief executive of Harry N. Abrams, a ...
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