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M. de Dunblan

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M. de Dunblan is the way the first known Bishop of Dunblane is written in a copy of a papal bull of Pope Adrian IV preserved in England; the bull dates to 1155.

The papal bull was addressed to the bishops of Scotland ordering them to submit to the metropolitan authority of the Archbishop of York; the copyist made two other mistakes in the initials of bishops, so it is not totally reliable.

Cockburn speculated that M. might stand for Máel Ísu; it is very unlikely that M. was a mistake for La., standing for Laurence the successor of M. at Dunblane.

Notes

  1. Cockburn, Medieval Bishops, p. 6; Dowden, Bishops, p. 193; Watt & Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 99.
  2. Cockburn, Medieval Bishops, p. 6; Dowden, Bishops, p. 193.
  3. Cockburn, Medieval Bishops, p. 6
  4. Dowden, Bishops, p. 193, n. 1.

References

  • Cockburn, James Hutchison, The Medieval Bishops of Dunblane and Their Church, (Edinburgh, 1959)
  • Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
  • Watt, D. E. R., & Murray, A. L., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, Revised Edition, (Edinburgh, 2003)
Religious titles
Preceded by- Bishop of Dunblane
1155 × 1161–1165 × 1178
Succeeded byLaurence
Bishops of Dunblane
Pre-Reformation Bishops
Post-Reformation Bishops
Church of Scotland
Scottish Episcopal
§: non-consecrated or titular bishop


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