Description:Chapters: Laurence de Ergadia, George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll, Arthur Rose, Niall Caimbeul, Colin Falconer, David Hamilton. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 31. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Laurence de Ergadia (d. 1299 1300) was a thirteenth century Scottish bishop. Probably from the MacDougall kindred of Argyll, Laurence had become a Dominican friar and presumably university graduate before being elected Bishop of Argyll, an election which took place sometime between 1262 and 1264. Although the election was quashed by the Pope in 1264, the Pope gave him a fresh provision to the bishopric. Laurence appears intermittently in the records during his three and a half decade episcopate, but his activities in his own diocese are badly recorded. He died as Bishop of Argyll sometime in either 1299 or 1300. Laurence is given the cognomen de Ergardia in a late note written into the margins of the Chronicle of Melrose. It is simply the Latin for "of" or "from Argyll," a region encompassing the west coast of central Scotland; it does suggest, especially if it is meant as a surname, that Laurence came from the family of the MacDougall Lords of Argyll, who used de Ergadia as a "surname" in the Latin documents of the period. Laurence was a Dominican friar by the time he became Bishop of Argyll in 1264, which meant he would have spent many of his earlier years abroad, and must have received a university education in the process. It is notable that during the long vacancy of the bishopric between the death of Bishop William in 1241 and the election of Bishop Alan 1248 1250, the bishopric was for several years under the custody of Clement, Bishop of Dunblane, himself a Dominican, the first Dominican to hold a bishopric in Scotland. This custody occurred in a period when, urged on by Bisho...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=13782437We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Bishops of Argyll: Laurence de Ergadia, George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll, Arthur Rose, Niall Caimbeul, Colin Falconer, David Hamilton. To get started finding Bishops of Argyll: Laurence de Ergadia, George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll, Arthur Rose, Niall Caimbeul, Colin Falconer, David Hamilton, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Bishops of Argyll: Laurence de Ergadia, George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll, Arthur Rose, Niall Caimbeul, Colin Falconer, David Hamilton
Description: Chapters: Laurence de Ergadia, George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll, Arthur Rose, Niall Caimbeul, Colin Falconer, David Hamilton. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 31. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Laurence de Ergadia (d. 1299 1300) was a thirteenth century Scottish bishop. Probably from the MacDougall kindred of Argyll, Laurence had become a Dominican friar and presumably university graduate before being elected Bishop of Argyll, an election which took place sometime between 1262 and 1264. Although the election was quashed by the Pope in 1264, the Pope gave him a fresh provision to the bishopric. Laurence appears intermittently in the records during his three and a half decade episcopate, but his activities in his own diocese are badly recorded. He died as Bishop of Argyll sometime in either 1299 or 1300. Laurence is given the cognomen de Ergardia in a late note written into the margins of the Chronicle of Melrose. It is simply the Latin for "of" or "from Argyll," a region encompassing the west coast of central Scotland; it does suggest, especially if it is meant as a surname, that Laurence came from the family of the MacDougall Lords of Argyll, who used de Ergadia as a "surname" in the Latin documents of the period. Laurence was a Dominican friar by the time he became Bishop of Argyll in 1264, which meant he would have spent many of his earlier years abroad, and must have received a university education in the process. It is notable that during the long vacancy of the bishopric between the death of Bishop William in 1241 and the election of Bishop Alan 1248 1250, the bishopric was for several years under the custody of Clement, Bishop of Dunblane, himself a Dominican, the first Dominican to hold a bishopric in Scotland. This custody occurred in a period when, urged on by Bisho...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=13782437We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Bishops of Argyll: Laurence de Ergadia, George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll, Arthur Rose, Niall Caimbeul, Colin Falconer, David Hamilton. To get started finding Bishops of Argyll: Laurence de Ergadia, George Lauder, Bishop of Argyll, Arthur Rose, Niall Caimbeul, Colin Falconer, David Hamilton, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.