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    Guillaume or William de Malveisin (also, modern forms Malvoisin or Mauvoisin) was Chancellor of Scotland, Bishop of Glasgow (1199/1200–1202) and then Bishop...
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  • George Whyte-Melville (1821–1878), novelist and poet William the Clerk (possibly William Malveisin, d. 1238), poet (in Old French), Roman de Fergus Peter...
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    the entertainment of the Scottish court of William I, and that the author was none other than William Malveisin, a royal clerk who rose to hold both the...
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  • events of the reign of William the Lion in Scotland, posited as "a strong possibility" that William the Clerk is William Malveisin, a Frenchman who arrived...
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  • Glasgow 1199–1202: William de Malveisin, Bishop of Glasgow 1203-1210: Florence of Holland, Bishop-elect of Glasgow 1211-1224: William del Bois, Archdeacon...
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  • needed] 1202 Florence of Holland is elected Bishop of Glasgow. William de Malveisin is elected Bishop of St Andrews. the Scottish invasion force enters Caithness...
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  • Roxburgh William de Malveisin Florence of Holland Walter Capellanus William de Bondington Nicholas de Moffat John de Cheam Nicholas de Moffat William Wishart...
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    Sufi poet June 9 – Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester July 9 – William de Malveisin, bishop of St. Andrews July 10 – Sophia of Wittelsbach, German noblewoman...
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  • buried at St. Andrews. The next bishop of the see was William de Malveisin. Cowan Vol I, p. 80. William's mother Ada de Warenne was daughter of Elizabeth of...
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    Count of Holland, and Ada of Huntingdon, sister of kings Malcolm IV and William I of Scotland. Florence chose an ecclesiastical career, and before 1202...
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