-
Guillaume or
William de
Malveisin (also,
modern forms Malvoisin or Mauvoisin) was
Chancellor of Scotland,
Bishop of
Glasgow (1199/1200–1202) and then...
- John
Spottiswood held that they were
brought to
Scotland by
William de
Malveisin,
Bishop of St Andrews.
Later tradition held that the
Perth Dominican friary...
- 1189–1199: Hugh de Roxburgh,
Bishop of
Glasgow 1199–1202:
William de
Malveisin,
Bishop of
Glasgow 1203-1210:
Florence of Holland, Bishop-elect of Glasgow...
- then
based at Halkirk. On 11 May 1214, he was
consecrated by
William de
Malveisin,
Bishop of St. Andrews, with Walter,
Bishop of Glasgow, and Bricius, Bishop...
-
argued that from the
episcopates of
Roger de
Beaumont and
William de
Malveisin the
bishops of St
Andrews were
promoting the Céli Dé as a
second cathedral...
-
attend the
Fourth Lateran Council at Rome (the
other two were
William de
Malveisin,
bishop of St
Andrews and Walter,
bishop of Glasgow). He
returned to Rome...
- – de
Maubusson de MALO LACU –
Mauley de MALO VICINO;
MALUS VACINUS – *
Malveisin; Malvoisin; Mavesyn;
Mason de MALO VISU –
Malveya de MALP****U – Malpas...
- was
buried at St. Andrews. The next
bishop of the see was
William de
Malveisin.
Cowan Vol I, p. 80. William's
mother Ada de
Warenne was
daughter of Elizabeth...
-
Religious titles Preceded by
Florence (unconsecrated)
William de
Malveisin Bishop of
Glasgow 1207/8–32 Succeeded by
William de Bondington...
- he died less than four
months after his election. 1199–1202
William de
Malveisin Translated to the
higher ranking Bishopric of St
Andrews in 1202. 1202–1207...