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Andrew Wood (bishop)

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was abolished in Scotland and all Church of Scotland bishops lost their
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An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688
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from the king to hold this bishopric while retaining Dunbar.
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Members of the Convention of the Estates of Scotland 1678
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Index

Andrew Wood (disambiguation)
Scottish
Bishop of Caithness
Church of Scotland
minister
Edzell
John Guthrie
Bishop of Moray
St Andrews University
Spott
Earl of Roxburghe
Dunbar
East Lothian
Bishop of the Isles
Bishop of Caithness
dispensation
Bishop of Caithness
Revolution
episcopacy
sees
Keith, Robert
An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688
Church of Scotland titles
Robert Wallace
Bishop of the Isles
Archibald Graham
Patrick Forbes
Bishop of Caithness
Categories
17th-century births

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