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William de
Landallis (died 1385) was a 14th-century
Bishop of St. Andrews. Like his predecessor,
James Bane, he was a
native of Aberdeenshire, serving...
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Robert II
Euphemia de Ross Wednesday, 26
March 1371
Scone Abbey William de
Landallis,
Bishop of St
Andrews Robert III
Annabella Drummond Thursday, 18 August...
- wall of the
church by his successor,
William de Lamberton)
William de
Landallis (1385, in the church's vestry)
James Kennedy (bishop) (1465, in a magnificent...
- at the
papal court,
probably without obtaining confirmation William de
Landallis 1342–1385
During the
Great Schism (1378–1417),
Scotland recognized the...
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founded 1370 by 'Bishop
William de Laverdale' [sic] (possibly
William de
Landallis); —
uncertain foundation St Ninian's
Blackfriars Dominican Blackfriars...
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resigned all
rights deriving from the
election to Pope
Benedict XII.
William Landallis,
rector of
Kinkel in the
diocese of Aberdeen, was
appointed to the bishopric...
- briefly, Bishop-elect of St. Andrews. He was
elected to
succeed William de
Landallis as
Bishop after the latter's
death on 23
September 1385. He was never...
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Religious titles Preceded by
Stephen de Pa (unconsecrated)
William de
Landallis Bishop of St
Andrews (Cill Rìmhinn) 1385–1401 Succeeded by
Thomas Stewart...
- Moray. The
dispute also
involved the
Bishop of St Andrews,
William de
Landallis, two priests, and two
laymen from the
diocese of St
Andrews and the diocese...
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acquired by
election to
facilitate the Pope's
preferred candidate William de
Landallis. He
returned to
Scotland with the new bishop, re-entered St
Andrews Cathedral...