Gregoir of Dunkeld
Gregoir, Bishop of Dunkeld (died 1169), served as Bishop of Dunkeld in the middle of the 12th century. Before being raised to the bishopric by King David I of Scotland, he was the abbot of Dunkeld.[1] King David entrusted certain lands to Gregory, who was to hold them until there were canons on the island of St. Colme's Inch, a charge accomplished before 1169. The lands so entrusted included the island itself, “Kincarnathar” (probably Nether Kincairney), and Donibristle.[2] Gregory appears in a great number of charters dating to the reigns of David I and Máel Coluim IV of Scotland, the earliest of which may date to 1135, although 1146 is the first firm date, when he appears alongside Bishop Andreas of Caithness in the Gaelic notitiae on the Book of Deer. He is not the last Gaelic bishop of the diocese, but his death marks the end of dominance of the bishopric by principally Gaelic-speaking bishops.
References
- Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912), pp. 48–9
- Jackson, Kenneth H. (ed), The Gaelic Notes in the Book of Deer (The Osborn Bergin Memorial Lecture 1970), (Cambridge, 1972), p. 80
- Lawrie, Sir Archibald, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153, (Glasgow, 1905), pp. 80, 102, 141, 147, 164, 167, 171, 179–182, 187, 195, 210, 212, 419, 425
External links
- Dauvit Broun's list of 12th century Scottish Bishops
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- Dúnchad
- Crínán
- Ethelred
- Cormac
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- John Scotus
- Richard de Prebenda
- John de Leicester
- Hugh de Sigillo
- Matthew the Scot
- Gilbert
- Geoffrey de Liberatione
- Richard de Inverkeithing
- Robert de Stuteville
- Hugh de Stirling
- William the Dean
- Matthew de Crambeth
- John de Leche
- William Sinclair
- Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray
- Richard de Pilmuir
- Robert de Den
- Donnchadh de Strathearn
- John Luce
- John de Carrick
- Michael de Monymusk
- Andrew Umfray
- John de Peebles
- Robert Sinclair
- Robert de Cardeny
- Domhnall MacNeachdainn
- James Kennedy
- Alexander Lauder
- Thomas Livingston
- James Bruce
- William Turnbull
- John de Ralston
- Thomas Lauder
- James Livingston
- Alexander Inglis
- George Brown
- Andrew Stewart
- Gavin Douglas
- Robert Cockburn
- George Crichton
- John Hamilton
- Donald Campbell
- Robert Crichton
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