Richard the Chaplain
Richard the Chaplain (or Ricardus Capellanus) was the Chaplain of King Máel Coluim IV before becoming Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St Andrews), the highest ranking Scottish see of the period. He came from a well connected Anglo-Norman Lothian-based family, and was the nephew of Alwin, Abbot of Holyrood. Richard was elected to the see in 1163, soon after the death of his predecessor Ernald, and was consecrated on Palm Sunday 1165 by other Scottish bishops in the presence of the king. He died in 1178 in the infirmary of the canons of the church. He was succeeded by John, called "l'Escot" (the Scot).
References
- Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
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Preceded by Ernald | Bishop of Cell Rígmonaid (St Andrews) bp. 1163/5-78 | Succeeded by John |
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- Cellach I
- Fothad I
- Máel Ísu I
- Cellach II
- Máel Muire
- Máel Ísu II
- Ailín
- Máel Dúin
- Túathal
- Fothad II
- Giric
- Cathróe
- Turgot of Durham
- Eadmer
- Robert of Scone
- Ernald
- Richard the Chaplain
- Hugh the Chaplain
- John Scotus
- Roger de Beaumont
- Geoffrey de Liberatione
- William de Malveisin
- David de Bernham
- Robert de Stuteville
- Abel de Gullane
- Gamelin
- William Wishart
- William Fraser
- William de Lamberton
- James Bane
- William Bell
- William de Landallis
- Stephen de Pa
- Walter Trail
- Thomas Stewart
- Walter de Danielston
- Gilbert de Greenlaw
- Henry Wardlaw
- James Kennedy
- Patrick Graham
- Patrick Graham
- William Scheves
- James Stewart, Duke of Ross
- Alexander Stewart
- John Hepburn
- Cardinal Innocenzo Cybo
- Andrew Forman
- James Beaton
- Cardinal David Beaton
- John Hamilton
- Gavin Hamilton
- John Douglas
- Patrick Adamson
- George Gledstanes
- John Spottiswoode
- James Sharp
- Alexander Burnet
- Arthur Rose
Afterwards, see also: Episcopal Archbishops of St Andrews, Bishops of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane (etc.) & Roman Catholic Archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh (etc.)