- male, deceased (1355)
- William de Sancto Claro, or simply William Sinclair, was a 14th century bishop of Dunkeld. He was the son of Amicia de Roskelyn and Sir William...
- male, deceased (1571)
- John Hamilton, Scottish prelate and politician, was a natural son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran. At a very early age he became a monk and...
- male, deceased (1465)
- James Kennedy was a 15th century Bishop of Dunkeld and Bishop of St. Andrews, who participated in the Council of Florence and was the last man to...
- male, deceased (1541)
- Andrew Stewart (d. 1541) was a 16th century Scottish noble and cleric. He was the legitimate son of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl and Eleanor...
- male, deceased (1544)
- George Crichton served as the Bishop of Dunkeld until his death on 24 January in 1543 or 1544. He was the person to whom the Dunkeld Lectern was...
- male, deceased (1454)
- William Turnbull (d. 1454) was an influential Bishop of Glasgow, in Scotland, from 1448 to 1454. He studied arts at the University of St Andrews...
- male, deceased (1585)
- Robert Crichton (d. 1585) was a 16th century Scottish Catholic cleric. He was the son of Sir Patrick Crichton, laird of Cranstoun. Robert was a...
- male, 562 years old
- James Bruce (La: "Jacobus de Brois"; († 1447)) was a 15th century cleric who was bishop of Dunkeld, Chancellor of Scotland, and bishop of Gl...
- male, deceased (1515)
- George Brown (c.1438 - January 1515) was a late 15th century and early 16th century Scottish churchman. He first appears on record in 1478 as the...
- male, deceased (1665)
- George Haliburton (b. 1616; d. 1665) was a 17th century Scottish minister. The son of Janet Ogilvie, and her husband, George Haliburton senior,...
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