Henry de Lichton [de Lychtone, Leighton] (died 1440) was a medieval Scottish prelate and diplomat, who, serving as Bishop of Moray (1414–1422) and Bishop...
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Aberdeen (1344–1350) John de Rait, Bishop of Aberdeen (1350–1355) Alexander de Kininmund, Bishop of Aberdeen (1355–1380) Henry de Lichton, Bishop of Aberdeen...
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Walter de Coventre (died 1371 or 1372) - Scottish ecclesiastic Walter Forrester (died 1425 or 1426) - Bishop of Brechin, Scotland Henry de Lichton (died...
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canon with the discovery in the library of the University of Cambridge, by Henry Bradshaw, of a long Scots poem of over 33,000 lines, dealing with Legends...
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King Henry IV of England. Along with his elder brothers, Columba moved to England in 1400. On 28 June 1401 Columba collected £100 given by King Henry to...
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of Glasgow, excommunicated for his use of the Book of Common Prayer Henry de Lichton 1415 licentiate Minister, diplomat, Bishop of Glasgow, played a significant...
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does the list of known bishops. (Any dates appearing in italics indicate de facto continuation of office. The start date of tenure below is the date of...
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Hugh de Benin (Benham or Benhyem) (d. 1282) was bishop of Aberdeen. He succeeded Richard Pottock in the see in 1272. If his name represents Benholm, then...
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Simon de Tosny (Toni, Tonei, Toeni, Toeny, Toney) was a 12th-century Cistercian monk and prelate. Simon was a monk of Melrose Abbey, and served there until...
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Apparently the see served repeatedly as a stepping stone: Bishop Henry de Lichton (18 May 1414 – April 1422) went on to become bishop of Aberdeen Andrew...
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