Robert (6)
Robert (1)
a Scotch prelate, was elected bishop of Ross in 1122, but was not consecrated until 1128. He died in 1159. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 8.
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Robert (2)
a Scotch prelate, was an Englishman, and was brought, with five others, into Scotland by Alexander I, to instruct the people and to be good examples to them in the observance of the monastic rules prescribed by St. Augustine. He was made prior of Scone in 1115, and in 1122 became bishop of St. Andrews. He was consecrated in 1126 or 1127. He died in this see in 1159. This prelate founded the priory of Lochleven, to be annexed to his new foundation. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 8.
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Robert (3)
a Scotch prelate, was bishop of the see of Ross in 1214. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 185.
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Robert (4)
a Scotch prelate, was bishop of Brechin in 1456. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 163.
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Robert (5)
a Scotch prelate, was bishop at Dunkeld in 1484, and was witness to a charter of appraisement by king James III of the lands of Bordland of Ketnes, from James, earl of Buchan, to Robert, lord Lisle, May 19, 1485. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 91.
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Robert (6)
a Scotch prelate, was bishop of the Isles in 1492, and received a charter from John, lord of the Isles, of the Church of Kilberry, which was united to the bishopric of a mensal Church. He was in this see in 1492. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 305.