Nicholas I (bishop of the Isles)
Nicholas (
Bishop-elect of the Isles
. There is no evidence that he was ever consecrated.
Career
Nicholas' ecclesiastical predecessor,
Citations
- ^ Oram (2011) pp. 103–104; McDonald (2007) p. 188; Woolf (2004) pp. 103–104; Woolf (2003) pp. 173–174.
- ^ McDonald (2007) pp. 188–189; Woolf (2003) pp. 173–174.
- ^ Beuermann (2014) p. 93 n. 43.
- ^ McDonald (2007) p. 189; Woolf (2003) pp. 173–174; Watt (1994) p. 116, 116 n. 5; Anderson (1908) p. 224 n. 1; Raine (1894) pp. 59–60; Munch; Goss (1874b) pp. 272–273; Haddan; Stubbs (1873) pp. 219–220; Oliver (1861) pp. 49–51; PoMS, H1/13/3 (n.d.); PoMS, No. 7592 (n.d.).
- ^ McDonald (2007) p. 189; Woolf (2003) pp. 173–174.
- ^ Woolf (2003) pp. 173–174; Watt (1994) pp. 116–117; Howlett (1889) p. 167; Giles (1849) p. 506; Coxe (1841) p. 241.
References
Primary sources
- Anderson, AO, ed. (1908). Scottish Annals From English Chroniclers, A.D. 500 to 1286. London: David Nutt – via Internet Archive.
- Bohn's Antiquarian Library. Vol. 2. London: English Historical Society – via Internet Archive.
- Clarendon Press – via Internet Archive.
- Howlett, R, ed. (1889). Chronicles of the Reigns of Stephen, Henry II, and Richard I. Rerum Britannicarum Medii Ævi Scriptores. Vol. 4. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office – via Internet Archive.
- Henry G. Bohn – via Internet Archive.
- Manx Society – via Internet Archive.
- Oliver, JR, ed. (1861). Monumenta de Insula Manniæ; or, A Collection of National Documents Relating to the Isle of Man. Vol. 2. Douglas, IM: Manx Society – via Internet Archive.
- "PoMS, H1/13/3". People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1314. n.d. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- "PoMS Transaction Factoid, No. 7592". People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1314. n.d. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- Gallica.
Secondary sources
- Beuermann, I (2014). "No Soil for Saints: Why was There No Native Royal Martyr in Man and the Isles". In Sigurðsson, JV; Bolton, T (eds.). Celtic-Norse Relationships in the Irish Sea in the Middle Ages, 800–1200. The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures (series vol. 65). Leiden: ISSN 1569-1462.
- McDonald, RA (2007). Manx Kingship in its Irish Sea Setting, 1187–1229: King Rǫgnvaldr and the Crovan Dynasty. Dublin: ISBN 978-1-84682-047-2.
- ISBN 978-0-7486-1496-7 – via Google Books.
- ISSN 0020-157X.
- ISBN 978-82-519-1873-2 – via Academia.edu.
- ISBN 1-84158-253-0.