Category:Bishops of Galloway

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MAIN ARTICLE: Bishop of Whithorn (Galloway).

Subcategories

This category has only the following subcategory.

A

  • Anglo-Saxon bishops of Whithorn

Pages in category "Bishops of Galloway"

The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Bishop of Galloway

A

  • Elisaeus Adougan
  • James Aitken
  • David Arnot

B

  • James Beaton
  • Thomas de Buittle

C

  • Gilbert Cavan
  • Christian of Whithorn
  • William Couper (bishop)
  • John Cunningham (bishop)

D

  • Andrew Durie

G

  • Gilbert of Glenluce
  • Gille Aldan
  • Alexander Gordon (d. 1575)

G cont.

  • George Gordon (bishop)
  • John Clement Gordon

H

  • Gavin Hamilton (bishop)
  • James Hamilton (bishop)
  • Henry of Holyrood

J

  • John Gordon (d. 1619)
  • John of Whithorn

K

  • Ingram de Ketenis
  • Thomas de Kirkcudbright

L

  • Andrew Lamb
  • Adam de Lanark

M

  • Thomas MacDowell
  • Michael MacKenlagh

N

  • Saint Ninian

O

  • Odo Ydonc

O cont.

  • Oswald of Glenluce

P

  • John Paterson (archbishop)

R

  • Roger Gordon
  • Arthur Rose
  • Thomas de Rossy

S

  • Thomas Spens
  • Ninian Spot
  • Thomas Sydserf

T

  • Maurice Taylor (bishop)

V

  • Alexander Vaus
  • George Vaus
  • Thomas Vaus

W

  • Walter of Whithorn
  • Simon de Wedale
  • Henry Wemyss
Categories: Celtic Christian bishops | History of Galloway | Post-Reformation United Kingdom Catholic bishops | Pre-Reformation bishops in Scotland | Religion in Ayr | Christianity in Dumfries and Galloway
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