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John Hepburn (prior)

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16th-century Scottish cleric

John Hepburn (died after 20 July 1525) was a Scottish cleric. The son of Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord of Hailes, he was Prior of Saint Andrews. He established St. Leonard's College at the University of St. Andrews in 1512. In around 1520 he funded the reconstruction of the town walls of St. Andrews.

He also briefly held the ward of Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell his great nephew. His other relation Patrick Hepburn (not to be confused with the Earl) succeeded him in the priory in 1525. This Patrick Hepburn also gained the young Earl's ward his relative John's death.

He was elected as Archbishop of St. Andrews but his appointment was turned down by the Pope.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded byWalter Monypenny Prior of St Andrews
1483–1526
Succeeded byPatrick Hepburn
Preceded byAlexander Stewart Archbishop of St Andrews
el. 1513
Succeeded byInnocenzo Cibo
Bishops and archbishops of St Andrews
Known pre-Norman era bishops
Scoto-Norman era bishops
Pre-Reformation archbishops
Post-Reformation archbishops
Afterwards, see also: Episcopal Archbishops of St Andrews, Bishops of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane (etc.) & Roman Catholic Archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh (etc.)


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