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was provided to the vacant bishopric; the officials must have been wrong in their belief, as Dúghall had already been elected at
Dunblane, and the interval must have been large enough both for the election to have been organised and for news of the election to have arrived in southern France by 12
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on 27 April 1372. On 1 July 1372 he and all the other bishops of
Scotland were ordered by the papacy to collect one tenth of their annual revenue "in aid of the defence of the Pope and the Roman Church in Italy".
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Coventre sometime in the year after 21 March 1371, Andrew was elected as Bishop of Dunblane by the cathedral chapter of the diocese; he was provided to the see by
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Scottish crown. He is known to have had a kinsman, Michael by name, to whom he provided the perpetual vicarage
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for their legitimacy. In 1380, the Pope requested that the Bishop of
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