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Nicholas de
Balmyle (d. 1319 × 1320), also
called Nicholas of St Andrews, was a
Scottish administrator and
prelate in the late 13th
century and early...
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Alexander Kennedy 1296-1304?:
Walter de
Amersham c.1301–c.1305:
Nicholas de
Balmyle,
Bishop of
Dunblane 1304-1306:
William de
Bevercotes 1308–1328: Bernard...
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Dunblane Cathedral (also in Strathearn).
After the
death of
Nicholas de
Balmyle, he was
elected to the
bishopric of Dunblane. He was
consecrated to the...
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Henry G****ie 1774–1776 –
Patrick Maxwell 1776–1778 –
George Maxwell of
Balmyle 1778–1780 –
Henry G****ie 1780–1782 –
Patrick Maxwell 1782–1784 – John Pitcairn...
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before 11
December 1307, when his
successor Nicholas de
Balmyle was
consecrated as
bishop in France. Watt & Shead,
Heads of
Religious Houses...
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Khanbalik (1307);
Walter de Jorse,
Archbishop of
Armagh (1307);
Nicholas de
Balmyle,
Bishop of
Dunblane (1307); Máel
Sechlain Mac Áeda,
Bishop of
Elphin (1310);...
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Upload Photo West Ferry, 1
Balmyle Road,
Balmyle,
Including Motor House/Garage,
Gatepiers And
Boundary Walls 56°28′13″N...
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several cadet branches: of Ardblair, of Bendochy, of Balgillo, of
Balmyle, of
Pittendreich and Lethendy, of Glasclune, of Denhead, of Over Durdie...
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Prebenda William Alpín of
Strathearn Nicholas of
Arbroath Nicholas de
Balmyle Richard de Pontefract§
Roger de Balnebrich§
Maurice of
Inchaffray William...
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Sometime between 8
February 1319, the date at
which Bishop Nicholas de
Balmyle is last attested, and 5
March 1322,
Roger was one of two
different candidates...