Enguerrand (bishop of Glasgow)
Enguerrand | |
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Roman Catholic Church | |
Diocese | Glasgow |
Appointed | 20 September 1164 |
Term ended | 2 February 1174 |
Predecessor | Herbert of Selkirk |
Successor | Jocelin of Glasgow |
Orders | |
Consecration | 28 October 1164 by Alexander III |
Personal details | |
Died | 2 February 1174 |
Previous post(s) | Archdeacon of Teviotdale |
Enguerrand (also Ingram, died 1174) was a twelfth-century
Jocelin, then Abbot of Melrose, the opening of the tomb of the emerging saint Walthoef.[5] He died on 2 February 1174.[6]
Notes
- ^ John Dowden, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912), p. 297.
- ^ loc. cit.
- ^ A.O. Anderson, Early Sources of Scottish History: AD 500–1286, 2 Vols, (Edinburgh, 1922), vol. ii, p. 253, n. 2.
- ^ Ibid., p. 259, n. 2.
- ^ Ibid., pp. 274–5; Richard Fawcetts and Richard Oram, Melrose Abbey, (Stroud, 2004), p. 23.
- ^ As reported in the Chronicle of Melrose, s.a. 1174, trans. A.O. Anderson, op. cit., p. 279.
References
- Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History: AD 500–1286, 2 Vols, (Edinburgh, 1922), vol. ii
- Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
- Fawcetts, Richard, & Oram, Richard, Melrose Abbey, (Stroud, 2004)