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Archbishop of St Andrews

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This page refers to medieval Archbishops of St Andrews. See also Archbishop of St Andrews (disambiguation).

[edit] List of pre-Reformation archbishops

The bishopric of St. Andrews was elevated into an Archbishopric in 1472 by Pope Sixtus IV.

Dates Incumbent Notes
trans. (as Bishop) 1465Patrick GrahamDeposed for corruption and insanity in 1478.
coadj. 1476; abp. 1478; cons. 1478x1479William Scheves
prov. 1497James Stewart
prov. 1504Alexander Stewart
el. 1513John HepburnWas not accepted by the Pope.
prov. 1513Innocenzo CiboHe was the nephew of Pope Leo X, and provided by the Pope instead of John Hepburn. Owing to lack of support in Scotland, the Pope dropped his provision.
trans. 1514Andrew Forman
trans. 1522James Beaton
prov. as coadj. 1537; cons. 1538David Beaton
prov. 1547; trans. 1549John Hamilton
coadj. 1551; suc. 1571Gavin Hamilton

[edit] List of post-reformation archbishops

Dates Incumbent Notes
prov. 1571John Douglas
conf. 1576Patrick Adamson
Trans. 1604George GledstanesPreviously Bishop of Caithness.
Trans. 1615John SpottiswoodPreviously Archbishop of Glasgow.
abp. 1661-79James Sharp
abp. 1679-84Alexander Burnet
1684-1704Arthur Rose

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Prelates of Medieval Scotland (post-1100)
Archbishops Glasgow (1492) | St Andrews (1472)
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Priors Ardchattan | Beauly | Blantyre | Canonbie | Coldingham | Fogo | Fyvie | Inchmahome | Lesmahagow | May (Pittenweem) | Monymusk | Oronsay | Pluscarden | Restenneth | St Andrews | Strathfillan | St Mary's Isle | St Serf's Inch, Loch Leven | Urquhart | Whithorn

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