Category:Bishops of Ross

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Pages in category "Bishops of Ross"

The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

  • Bishop of Ross

B

  • John Bullock

C

  • Robert Cairncross
  • Henry Cockburn (bishop)
  • Robert Cockburn

D

  • Adam de Darlington
  • Thomas de Dundee

E

  • William Elphinstone

F

  • John Fraser (bishop)
  • Robert de Fyvie

G

  • Gregoir of Rosemarkie
  • John Guthrie (Bishop of Ross)

H

  • James Hay (bishop)

H cont.

  • Thomas Hay
  • Alexander Hepburn

K

  • Alexander de Kylwos

L

  • John Lesley
  • David Lindsay (d. 1613)
  • Patrick Lindsay (archbishop)
  • Thomas Lyell

M

  • Mac Bethad of Rosemarkie
  • Reinald Macer
  • Matthew (d. 1274)
  • John Maxwell (archbishop)
  • Andreas de Moravia
  • Andrew Munro

P

  • David Panter

P cont.

  • John Paterson (bishop)

R

  • James Ramsay (bishop)
  • Robert (d. 1271)
  • Robert Capellanus
  • Roger (Bishop of Ross)

S

  • Henry Sinclair (bishop)
  • Alexander Stewart (d. 1371)
  • Symeon of Rosemarkie

T

  • Thomas Tulloch (Bishop of Ross)

W

  • Alexander de Waghorn
  • John Woodman

Y

  • Alexander Young (bishop)
  • Gruffydd Young
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