William de Landallis (died 1385) was a 14th-century Bishop of St. Andrews. Like his predecessor, James Bane, he was a native of Aberdeenshire, serving...
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was buried in the wall of the church by his successor, William de Lamberton) William de Landallis (1385, in the church's vestry) James Kennedy (bishop)...
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Bishop of St Andrews Robert II Euphemia de Ross Wednesday, 26 March 1371 Scone Abbey William de Landallis, Bishop of St Andrews Robert III Annabella...
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acquired by election to facilitate the Pope's preferred candidate William de Landallis. He returned to Scotland with the new bishop, re-entered St Andrews...
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de Carralle, authorising the dispute to be settled by the Bishop of Moray. The dispute also involved the Bishop of St Andrews, William de Landallis,...
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Stephen de Pa († 2 March 1386) was Prior and, briefly, Bishop-elect of St. Andrews. He was elected to succeed William de Landallis as Bishop after the...
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monastery there since the 8th century. It was probably taken over by Céli Dé monks in the 9th or 10th centuries, and these survive into the 14th century...
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Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1229 - land granted: spurious charter of William Sinclair of Dysart 27 March 1466/7/8 (year partly obscured) Inverkeithing...
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vacant because of the capture and death of the previous bishop-elect, Stephen de Pa. Walter Trail was an active bishop, and ardent defender of the rights of...
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called William Bell, dean of diocese of Dunkeld, but William Bell resigned all rights deriving from the election to Pope Benedict XII. William Landallis, rector...
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