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Dúghall of Lorne

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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 399:
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
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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
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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
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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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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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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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before returning to Scotland for an ecclesiastical and administrative career. He obtained benefices in the diocese of Argyll,
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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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for two years; it was later related in a document dating to June 1380 that he had studied both
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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
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and the diocese of Dunblane. A papal mandate of 27 October 1394 provided one Dómhnall
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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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Calendar of Papal Letters to Scotland of Benedict XIII of Avignon, 1394-1419
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The last ever notice of Dúghall occurs in a charter of the lord of
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On 12 September 1380, while still at Avignon, he was provided by
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Papal Letters to Scotland of Clement VII of Avignon, 1378—1394
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A Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Graduates to A. D. 1410
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and the Official of the diocese of St Andrews, Burns (ed.),
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Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638
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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 1179: 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, 662: 656: 649: 643: 636: 630: 623: 610: 605:, p. 205; Watt, 599: 593: 578:Fasti Ecclessiae 570: 564: 561:Medieval Bishops 549: 543: 536: 530: 519: 513: 502: 496: 491:, p. 115; Watt, 489:Medieval Bishops 485: 479: 476:Medieval Bishops 468: 462: 455: 387:on the edges of 365:Pope Clement VII 137:Dúghall of Lorne 107:Personal details 33:Dúghall of Lorne 29: 21: 18:Dúghall de Lorne 1187: 1186: 1182: 1181: 1180: 1178: 1177: 1176: 1157:Clan MacDougall 1122: 1121: 1120: 1115: 1104: 1066: 1052:Robert Leighton 999: 836: 831: 797: 788: 780: 712: 707: 706: 697: 693: 684: 680: 674:Fasti Ecclesiae 663: 659: 650: 646: 637: 633: 624: 613: 600: 596: 571: 567: 557:Fasti Ecclesiae 550: 546: 537: 533: 520: 516: 508:, p. 45; Watt, 503: 499: 486: 482: 469: 465: 456: 435: 430: 342: 258:. 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Index

Dúghall de Lorne
Bishop of Dunblane
Roman Catholic Church
Diocese of Dunblane
Andrew Magnus
Fionnlagh MacCailein
Lorne
prelate
Kingdom of Scotland
Lorne
Argyll
University of Oxford
Dunkeld
Dunblane
St Andrews
secretary
chaplain
Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife
Duke of Albany
Bishop of Dunblane
diocese of Argyll
Lorne
Argyll
MacDúghaill kindred
lords of Argyll
John Gallda
abthen
Dull
Anabella Drummond
Robert III of Scotland

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