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Robert Stitchill (sometimes
Robert Stichel; died 1274) was a
medieval Bishop of
Durham in England.
Stitchill probably came from the
village of Stichill...
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Stichill is a
village and
civil parish in the
historic county of Roxburghshire, a
division of the
Scottish Borders.
Situated 2
miles (3.2 km)
north of...
- died in 1737,
after which the prin****l
family became the
Pringles of
Stitchill, the
lands of
which were
acquired c.1630. Of this
latter house, Sir Robert...
- 1241 1249
Nicholas Farnham 1249 1260
Walter of
Kirkham 1260 1274
Robert Stitchill 1274 1283
Robert of Holy
Island 1284 1310
Antony Bek Also
Titular Patriarch...
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Durham Elected 24
September 1274 Term
ended 7 June 1283
Predecessor Robert Stitchill Successor Antony Bek
Orders Consecration 9
December 1274
Personal details...
- Lily. London:
Oldhams Press. pp. 128–34. "Baird's of Stichill".
thank to
Stitchill Millennium Project. Bairnet.
Archived from the
original on 10
April 2013...
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married Magdalen (d. 1763),
daughter of Sir
Robert Pringle, 3rd Baronet, of
Stitchill, and was
succeeded by his son and heir Sir
James Hall, 4th Baronet. Hall...
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William Scot (or
William of
Stitchill; died c. 1243) was a
medieval Bishop of Durham-elect. Scot was
Archdeacon of
Worcester in
December 1218. He was...
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George Powell McNeill,
Exchequer Rolls, 18 (Edinburgh, 1898), p. lxix. ?
Stitchill Inventory: "deceissit
vndir our
baner in the
feild of pynkecleuch"? Bernard...
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Robert Neville,
Bishop of Durham, in the
south aisle; the
heart of
Robert Stitchill;
Bishop Anthony Bek;
Thomas Sharp, in the
Galilee chapel;
Thomas Mangey...