345:
308:. This letter stated that Dúghall "also holds a canonry and prebend in the diocese of Dunkeld". Dúghall can be found holding a canonry and prebend in the diocese of Dunblane as early as 23 November 1375, a prebend he held in plurality with Kilmore in Argyll. On 11 March 1380 he was provided to yet another benefice in the
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of
Dunblane, annulling Bishop Dúghall's own provision of Dómhnall made "in ignorance of the reservation" earlier made by the pope. On 4 September 1395 the bishop is mentioned in a papal document concerning the succession to one of the churches in his diocese. In 1396, it is known that he travelled to
423:
was provided as the new Bishop of
Dunblane. It is likely his death occurred not long before the last date. A papal letter of 27 April 1413 claimed that he had granted a dispensation in order to allow Elizabeth de Danielston to marry Robert de Maxwell. There are indications that Bishop Dúghall may
367:
to the bishopric of
Dunblane; this provision apparently followed an earlier election. He had almost certainly received consecration by 11 October but his consecration had certainly occurred by 13 February 1381. On the latter date he was back in the Kingdom of Scotland, witnessing a charter of
419:; the charter can be dated between 1398 (creation of the Duchy of Albany) and 1401 (the death of Walter Trail). It is not known for certain that he is dead until 10 September 1403, when his successor
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at the time, Kilmore must have been held without cure, i.e. allowing Dúghall to enjoy the revenues without having any pastoral obligations in the parish. Kilmore seems to have been turned into a
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1136:
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in a few sources, meaning perhaps that his father's name was Peadar (or Peter), though this is far from certain as that name was unusual at the time anywhere in
Scotland.
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The papal bull confirming the erection of this new prebend did not come however until 5 May that year, shortly before Dúghall became bishop of the neighbouring
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1161:
1166:
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Avignon once again; a roll of petitions presented by Dúghall on behalf of 20 Scottish people and 3 continental
Europeans was granted by
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Thereafter notice of Bishop Dúghall in the surviving sources is limited. He is next found on 1 October 1392 witnessing two charters of
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817:
369:
159:
before returning to
Scotland for an ecclesiastical and administrative career. He obtained benefices in the diocese of Argyll,
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1131:
894:
810:
376:
321:
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by the end of the decade, and Dúghall is found as a canon and prebendary of the diocese of Argyll by 11 March 1380.
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329:
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1051:
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286:
1079:
1061:
988:
966:
247:
1036:
982:
899:
581:
255:
233:
236:, the MacDúghaill Lord of Argyll who died sometime between 1371 and 1388. He was misidentified in Wood's
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1089:
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49:
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240:(and those using that work thereafter) as a son of Sir John Drummond of Stobhall, the ballie of the
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for two years; it was later related in a document dating to June 1380 that he had studied both
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858:
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have increased the number of canons at
Dunblane Cathedral, but this is very far from certain.
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on 12 October 1371; this church was in the patronage of John Gallda. As there was a perpetual
251:
205:
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242:
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312:, and then to another prebend and canonry in the diocese of Dunblane. By 1380, he was the
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213:
148:
118:
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and the diocese of
Dunblane. A papal mandate of 27 October 1394 provided one Dómhnall
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77:
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on 2 June 1380, he presented a roll of petitions on the Fife's behalf to the pope.
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17:
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Calendar of Papal
Letters to Scotland of Benedict XIII of Avignon, 1394-1419
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164:
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The last ever notice of Dúghall occurs in a charter of the lord of
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363:
On 12 September 1380, while still at
Avignon, he was provided by
806:
717:
Papal Letters to Scotland of Clement VII of Avignon, 1378—1394
754:
A Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Graduates to A. D. 1410
580:, p. 101; for 11 October, see papal mandate addressed to the
191:. He held the bishopric of Dunblane until his death in 1403.
588:
and the Official of the diocese of St Andrews, Burns (ed.),
411:, wherein Dúghall appears along with the Duke of Albany and
147:. Probably a MacDúghaill (MacDougall) from the province of
139:(died 1403) was a late 14th century and early 15th century
224:), the surnames used by the higher-ranking members of the
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1003:
840:
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Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638
126:
111:
106:
98:
93:
83:
73:
65:
55:
45:
31:
727:The Medieval Bishops of Dunblane and Their Church
281:for three years. Dúghall is found holding the
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8:
1172:15th-century Scottish Roman Catholic bishops
1137:14th-century Scottish Roman Catholic bishops
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619:
617:
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803:
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443:
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437:
269:by the English crown to come study at the
28:
343:
250:; this would have made him a brother of
563:, p. 114, mistakenly says 20 September.
433:
265:On 30 March 1364 Dúghall was granted a
759:Watt, D. E. R., & Murray, A. L.,
7:
1114:§: non-consecrated or titular bishop
763:, Revised Edition, (Edinburgh, 2003)
208:. His surname is given variously as
155:, he appears to have studied at the
102:12 September 1380 × 13 February 1381
1147:Alumni of the University of Oxford
478:, pp. 114–5, repeats this mistake.
25:
576:, pp. 359–60; Watt & Murray,
370:David Stewart, Earl of Strathearn
232:; he was certainly a kinsman of
372:, brother of the earl of Fife.
64:
1:
672:, p. 360; Watt & Murray,
1162:Medieval Gaels from Scotland
555:, p. 49; Watt & Murray,
377:Euphemia I, Countess of Ross
322:Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife
181:Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife
1167:People from Lorne, Scotland
200:Background and early career
1188:
474:, p. 205, n. 1; Cockburn,
330:King Robert II of Scotland
1112:
791:
782:
774:
769:
723:Cockburn, James Hutchison
254:, wife and queen to King
38:
1004:Post-Reformation Bishops
841:Pre-Reformation Bishops
742:McGurk, Francis (ed.),
737:The Bishops of Scotland
715:Burns, Charles (ed.),
582:Abbot of Cambuskenneth
360:
256:Robert III of Scotland
932:William de Cambuslang
927:Maurice of Inchaffray
915:Richard de Pontefract
874:Radulf (bishop-elect)
869:Abraham of Strathearn
586:Archdeacon of Dunkeld
347:
310:diocese of St Andrews
204:Dúghall was from the
50:Roman Catholic Church
952:Fionnlagh MacCailein
905:Nicholas of Arbroath
864:Jonathan of Dunblane
854:Laurence of Dunblane
795:Fionnlagh MacCailein
559:, p. 101; Cockburn,
421:Fionnlagh MacCailein
417:Bishop of St Andrews
271:University of Oxford
157:University of Oxford
88:Fionnlagh MacCailein
1152:Bishops of Dunblane
1132:14th-century births
921:Roger de Balnebrich
910:Nicholas de Balmyle
900:Alpín of Strathearn
885:Clement of Dunblane
834:Bishops of Dunblane
746:, (Edinburgh, 1976)
729:, (Edinburgh, 1959)
719:, (Edinburgh, 1976)
306:diocese of Dunblane
226:MacDúghaill kindred
187:), before becoming
171:, and acted as the
145:Kingdom of Scotland
60:Diocese of Dunblane
1072:Scottish Episcopal
1012:Church of Scotland
937:Walter de Coventre
890:Robert de Prebenda
880:Osbert of Dunblane
785:Bishop of Dunblane
525:, pp. 45–6; Watt,
404:on 1 August 1396.
402:Pope Benedict XIII
361:
357:Bishop of Dunblane
349:Dunblane Cathedral
340:Bishop of Dunblane
189:Bishop of Dunblane
40:Bishop of Dunblane
1119:
1118:
1108:
1107:
962:Michael Ochiltree
859:Simon of Dunblane
801:
800:
792:Succeeded by
770:Religious titles
299:Lismore Cathedral
252:Anabella Drummond
206:diocese of Argyll
134:
133:
16:(Redirected from
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1047:James Wedderburn
1026:William Chisholm
1020:William Chisholm
1008:
994:William Chisholm
957:William Stephani
947:Dúghall of Lorne
827:
820:
813:
804:
789:1380–1403
775:Preceded by
767:
756:, (Oxford, 1977)
703:
700:Medieval Bishops
696:
690:
683:
677:
668:, p. 107; Watt,
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656:
649:
643:
636:
630:
623:
610:
605:, p. 205; Watt,
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593:
578:Fasti Ecclessiae
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564:
561:Medieval Bishops
549:
543:
536:
530:
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513:
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496:
491:, p. 115; Watt,
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387:on the edges of
365:Pope Clement VII
137:Dúghall of Lorne
107:Personal details
33:Dúghall of Lorne
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687:Papal Letters
685:Burns (ed.),
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666:Papal Letters
664:Burns (ed.),
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653:Papal Letters
651:Burns (ed.),
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551:Burns (ed.),
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504:Burns (ed.),
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19:
1095:Charles Rose
1090:Robert White
1057:James Ramsay
946:
783:
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743:
736:
733:Dowden, John
726:
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694:
689:, pp. 270–1.
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665:
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267:safe-conduct
264:
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228:and the old
217:
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203:
136:
135:
99:Consecration
26:
1142:1403 deaths
1085:John Gillan
655:, pp. 46–7.
385:royal burgh
234:John Gallda
74:Predecessor
1126:Categories
710:References
698:Cockburn,
670:Dictionary
627:Dictionary
607:Dictionary
574:Dictionary
527:Dictionary
510:Dictionary
493:Dictionary
487:Cockburn,
459:Dictionary
328:), son of
218:de Ergadia
169:St Andrews
702:, p. 117.
676:, p. 102.
629:, p. 360.
609:, p. 360.
529:, p. 359.
512:, p. 359.
495:, p. 359.
461:, p. 359.
355:) of the
314:secretary
279:Roman law
275:canon law
195:Biography
173:secretary
84:Successor
66:In office
642:, p. 29.
601:Dowden,
542:, p. 45.
389:Menteith
381:Stirling
353:cathedra
351:, seat (
318:chaplain
216:) or as
210:de Lorne
177:chaplain
165:Dunblane
895:William
603:Bishops
472:Bishops
393:de Bute
334:Avignon
324:(later
295:prebend
287:Kilmore
238:Peerage
161:Dunkeld
143:in the
141:prelate
115:unknown
625:Watt,
584:, the
572:Watt,
457:Watt,
383:, the
243:abthen
222:Argyll
153:Argyll
94:Orders
46:Church
428:Notes
409:Byres
332:. At
291:vicar
260:Petri
214:Lorne
149:Lorne
119:Lorne
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397:Dean
316:and
277:and
248:Dull
220:(of
212:(of
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167:and
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127:Died
112:Born
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