The Archdeacon of St Andrews was the head of the Archdeaconry of St Andrews, a sub-division of the Diocese of St Andrews, from the twelfth to the seventeenth century. The position was one of the most important positions within the medieval Scottish church; because of his area's large population and high number of parish churches, the Archdeacon of St Andrews may have exercised more power than many Scottish bishops. The following is a list of known archdeacons:
List of Archdeacons of St Andrews
- Matthew, 1147 x 1152-1172[1]
 - Walter de Roxburgh, 1173-1179 x 1188
 - Hugh de Roxburgh, 1189 x 1194-1199
 - Ranulf de Wat, 1199-1209
 - Laurence de Thorenton, 1209-1238 x 1240
 - Adam, 1240-1248
 - Abel de Golynn, 1250-1254[2]
 - William Wishart, 1254-1273[3]
 - Alpín of Strathearn, 1278[4]
 - Gregory, 1279-1295
 - John Fraser, 1296-1297
 - Roger de Kingston, 1299
 - Adam de Mauchan/Machane, 1301-1304
 - ?[5]
 - Robert de Lamberton, 1319-1323
 - James Bane, 1325-1328.[3]
 - William de Lindsay 1330.
 - William de Pilmuir, 1340-1345 x 1353
 - Henry Stupy, x 1353.
 - William Wys, 1353-1354
 - William de Greenlaw, 1353-1373
- William de Chisholm, 1367
 
 - John de Peebles (Peblis), 1374 -1378 x 1379
 - Andrew de Trebrun, 1378
 - Thomas Stewart, 1380-1430
 - George Newton 1430 x 1431-1433
 - Richard de Creich, 1430-1432.
 - Thomas de Myrton (Merton), 1431-1433
 - William de Foulis, 1432-1441
 - John Legat, 1443-1451
 - Hugh Kennedy, x 1452 (?), 1454
 - John Kennedy, 1454
 - Hugh Douglas, 1454-1456 x 1457
 - Walter Stewart, 1456 x 1457-1472 x 1474
 - Hugh Douglas, 1466
 - William Scheves 1472 x 1474-1478[6]
 - Robert Blackadder, 1477-1480[7]
 - Andrew Stewart, 1479
 - Alexander Inglis, 1480-1496.[8]
- John Ireland, 1483-1485[9]
 
 - Robert de Fontibus (Wells), 1497-1501
 - Alexander Stewart, 1502-1504[7]
 - Gavin Dunbar, 1504-1519[10]
 - Thomas Halkerston 1519-1521 x 1524
 - John Cantuly, 1524-1537
 - George Durie, 1526-1559[11]
 - Robert Pitcairn, 1539-1584.[12]
 - George Young, 1584-1603.[13]
 - Alexander Gledstanes, 1612-1638
 
Notes
- ↑ Became Bishop of Aberdeen.
 - ↑ Became Bishop of St Andrews.
 - 1 2 Became Bishop of St Andrews.
 - ↑ Became Bishop of Dunblane.
 - ↑ Seal of St Andrews archdeacon used in this year, but name unknown.
 - ↑ Became Archbishop of St Andrews.
 - 1 2 Became Archbishop of St Andrews.
 - ↑ Was Bishop of Dunkeld (elect) in 1483, but failed to attain the bishopric.
 - ↑ The famous medieval philosopher; got provided after Alexander Inglis was elected as Bishop of Dunkeld; as this was unsuccessful, Inglis resumed his position as Archdeacon.
 - ↑ Became Bishop of Aberdeen.
 - ↑ Also Abbot of Dunfermline.
 - ↑ Also Abbot of Dunfermline.
 - ↑ Gordon Donaldson, Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland: 1581–1584, vol. 8 (Edinburgh, 1982), p. 488 no. 2757.
 
Bibliography
- Watt, D.E.R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969), pp. 304–9
 
See also
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