Archdeacon of Glasgow

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The Archdeacon of Glasgow was the head of the

Teviotdale region of the Scottish Borders region. The position was an important position within the medieval Scottish church, because of the high number of parish churches
in the archdeaconry.

List of archdeacons of Glasgow

  • Ascelin, 1126 x 1127-1153 x 1159
  • Enguerrand, 1161 x 1162-1164[1]
  • Simon, 1166 x 1174-1195 x 1196
  • Robert, 1195 x 1196-1222
  • Thomas, 1222
  • Thomas de Contravel, 1222-1227
  • Hugh de Potton, 1227-1238
  • Matthew de Aberdeen, 1238 x 1244
  • Reginald de Irvine, 1245-1266 x 1268
  • William de Lindsay, 1275
  • James de Dalileye 1306-1308 x 1311
  • John Wishart, x 1310-1337[2]
  • Guido Kieretti, 1342-1374
  • Gregory de Maybole (?), 1367-1387
  • Thomas Mercer, 1374 x 1377 -1379 x 1388
  • Duncan Petit, 1388-1397
  • John de Grangia, x 1394
  • Henry de Wardlaw, x 1394-1403
  • William MacMorrin, x 1403
  • Simon de Mandeville, 1403-1409
    • William de Camera, 1403
    • John Forrester, 1403
  • John Forrester, 1409-1414
    • William de Glendinning, 1409-1413
    • John Stewart, 1413-1414
  • George de Borthwick, 1414-1446
  • John Arous, 1447 x 1448-1468
  • Archibald Whitelaw, 1468
  • Hugh 'Danslas', 1468
  • Gilbert Rerik, 1468-149
  • John Gibson, 1495
  • Patrick Blackadder, 1502 x 1505-1521 x 1524
  • Alexander Dick, 1523 x 1538-1559x1560
  • John Abercrombie, 1562
  • Andrew Betoun, 1560-1563 x 1573
  • Archibald Douglas, 1573-1610
  • Theodore Hay, 1610-1638

Notes

  1. Bishop of Glasgow
    .
  2. ^ Became Bishop of Glasgow.

Bibliography

  • Watt, D.E.R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969), pp. 170–4

See also