Mac Bethad of Rosemarkie
Mac Bethad (fl. 1127 x 1131) is the first recorded High Medieval Bishop of Ross, a See then located at Rosemarkie.
He makes his only historical appearance as Macbeth Rosmarkensis Episcopus (i.e. "Mac Bethad, Bishop of Rosemarkie") in a list of witnesses to a charter granted by King David I of Scotland to the Church of Dunfermline, confirming the previous rights of that church.[1]
The charter is dated by its modern editor to 1128,[2] but is more safely dated to the period between the years 1127 and 1131.[3]
Notes
References
- Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
- Lawrie, Sir Archibald, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153, (Glasgow, 1905)
External links
- Dauvit Broun's list of 12th century Scottish Bishops
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Preceded by ? | Bishop of Ross fl. 1127 x 1131 | Succeeded by Symeon |
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Bishops of Ross
- Pre-Reformation Bishops of Ross
- Mac Bethad of Rosemarkie
- Symeon of Rosemarkie
- Gregoir of Rosemarkie
- Reinald Macer
- Andreas de Moravia§
- Robert I
- Robert II
- Matthew
- Robert de Fyvie
- Adam de Darlington§
- Thomas de Dundee
- Roger
- Alexander Stewart
- Alexander de Kylwos
- Alexander de Waghorn
- Thomas Lyell§
- Gruffydd Young§
- John Bullock
- Andrew Munro§
- Thomas de Tulloch
- Henry Cockburn
- John Woodman
- William Elphinstone
- Thomas Hay
- John Guthrie
- John Fraser
- Robert Cockburn
- James Hay
- Robert Cairncross
- David Panter
- Henry Sinclair
- Post-Reformation Bishops of Ross
- Henry Sinclair
- John Lesley
- Alexander Hepburn
- David Lindsay
- Patrick Lindsay
- James Maxwell
- John Paterson
- Alexander Young
- James Ramsay
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