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Andrew Stewart (bishop of Caithness, died 1541)

Andrew Stewart (died 1541) was a 16th-century Scottish noble and cleric. He was a legitimate[1] son of John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl and Eleanor Sinclair, daughter of William Sinclair, Earl of Orkney. His paternal grandmother was Joan Beaufort, former queen-consort of Scotland (to James I).[2] Andrew chose an ecclesiastical career, held a canonry in Dunkeld Cathedral and was rector of Blair parish church (Dunkeld diocese),[3] a church under the control of the earls of Atholl.[4]

Andrew Stewart
Bishop of Caithness
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
SeeDiocese of Caithness
In office1517–1541
PredecessorAndrew Stewart
SuccessorAlexander Gordon
Orders
Consecration14 December 1517 (papal provision)
Personal details
Born15th century
Probably Atholl
DiedDornoch, 1541
Previous post(s)Bishop of Dunkeld (elect: 1515–1516)
Rector of Blair

After the death in January 1515 of George Brown, Bishop of Dunkeld, a new bishop was needed for that bishopric. Queen Margaret, husband of the recently deceased James IV and mother of the young James V, backed to succeed Brown one Gavin Douglas, a poet and cleric who was Provost of St Giles church in Edinburgh.[5] He was the uncle of the queen's new husband, Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.[6] The queen had put him forward on 20 January 1515, just a few days after Brown's death.[6] Douglas had lately missed out on the position of Archbishop of St Andrews, and so this was in some way intended as compensation.[7] Douglas had a proctor pay 450 florins to the Papal see, and Pope Leo X confirmed his position on 25 May.[8]

Meanwhile, Andrew Stewart's brother John Stewart, 2nd Earl of Atholl, pressured the chapter of Dunkeld Cathedral to elect Andrew to the see instead of Douglas. Alexander Myln, in his 16th century Vitae Dunkeldensis ecclesiae episcoporum ("Lives of the Bishops of Dunkeld"), related that after hearing news of Bishop Brown's death, Atholl visited Dunkeld and requested that his brother be made bishop.[9] As many of the canons were either related by blood to Atholl, or else held lands under Atholl's power, the pressure was significant and Andrew Stewart was accordingly elected to the see.[10] A letter was sent to John Stewart, Duke of Albany, Governor of Scotland and guardian of the young James V of Scotland; Albany was in France and refused to deal with the disposal of any bishopric until his return to the country.[10] When Albany returned in May (still 1515), he subverted Queen Margaret, confirmed the appointment of Andrew and compelled the chapter of Dunkeld to hand over the temporalities of the see.[11] In July, the Queen agreed to Andrew Stewart's appointment and Albany imprisoned Douglas for breaking the laws of the kingdom, that is, on account of his purchase of the bishopric at Rome.[12]

However, Andrew Stewart failed to secure confirmation from the Papacy. Albany gave up his support for Andrew and released Douglas from imprisonment; in September 1516, he agreed to Douglas' accession to the see of Dunkeld.[6] Douglas was consecrated on 21 September 1516.[13] On 24 July 1517, Albany wrote to the Pope requesting that Andrew Stewart be given the now vacant see of Caithness.[3] The Pope agreed, and on 14 December 1517, Andrew Stewart became Bishop of Caithness.[14] Thereafter, the sources leave almost no information about Stewart, and his 24-year rule of the diocese of Caithness goes largely undocumented, save only the occasional appearance, such as his attendance at parliament on 10 December 1540.[15] He died intestate some short time before 9 August 1541.[16]

Notes edit

  1. ^ See Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 248, n. 1, for dismissal of previous speculation that he was a bastard.
  2. ^ Boardman, "Stewart, John, first earl of Atholl (1440?–1512)".
  3. ^ a b Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 248.
  4. ^ Cowan, Parishes of Medieval Scotland, p. 18.
  5. ^ Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 83.
  6. ^ a b c Bawcutt, "Douglas, Gavin (c.1476–1522)".
  7. ^ Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, pp. 99, 297-8.
  8. ^ Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 99; Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 83.
  9. ^ Myln, Vitae Dunkeldensis, pp. 70–1.
  10. ^ a b Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 82.
  11. ^ Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 99; Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 82.
  12. ^ Bawcutt, "Douglas, Gavin (c.1476–1522)"; Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 99; Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, pp. 82, 83.
  13. ^ Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 99.
  14. ^ Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 61; Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 248.
  15. ^ Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 248, n. 1.
  16. ^ Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 61; Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, p. 2498.

References edit

  • Bawcutt, Priscilla J., "Douglas, Gavin (c.1476–1522)", in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 , accessed 18 Feb 2007
  • Boardman, S. I., "Stewart, John, first earl of Atholl (1440?–1512)", in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 , accessed 18 Feb 2007
  • Cowan, Ian B., The Parishes of Medieval Scotland, Scottish Records Society Vol. 93, (Edinburgh, 1967)
  • Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
  • Myln, Alexander, Vitae Dunkeldensis ecclesiae episcoporum, ed. Thomas Thomson, rev. edn, 1, rev. Cosmo Innes, (Bannatyne Club, 1831)
  • Watt, D. E. R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969)
Religious titles
Preceded by Bishop of Dunkeld
1515–1516 (elect)
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Andrew Stewart
Bishop of Caithness
1517–1541
Succeeded by

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Andrew Stewart died 1541 was a 16th century Scottish noble and cleric He was a legitimate 1 son of John Stewart 1st Earl of Atholl and Eleanor Sinclair daughter of William Sinclair Earl of Orkney His paternal grandmother was Joan Beaufort former queen consort of Scotland to James I 2 Andrew chose an ecclesiastical career held a canonry in Dunkeld Cathedral and was rector of Blair parish church Dunkeld diocese 3 a church under the control of the earls of Atholl 4 Andrew StewartBishop of CaithnessChurchRoman Catholic ChurchSeeDiocese of CaithnessIn office1517 1541PredecessorAndrew StewartSuccessorAlexander GordonOrdersConsecration14 December 1517 papal provision Personal detailsBorn15th centuryProbably AthollDiedDornoch 1541Previous post s Bishop of Dunkeld elect 1515 1516 Rector of BlairAfter the death in January 1515 of George Brown Bishop of Dunkeld a new bishop was needed for that bishopric Queen Margaret husband of the recently deceased James IV and mother of the young James V backed to succeed Brown one Gavin Douglas a poet and cleric who was Provost of St Giles church in Edinburgh 5 He was the uncle of the queen s new husband Archibald Douglas 6th Earl of Angus 6 The queen had put him forward on 20 January 1515 just a few days after Brown s death 6 Douglas had lately missed out on the position of Archbishop of St Andrews and so this was in some way intended as compensation 7 Douglas had a proctor pay 450 florins to the Papal see and Pope Leo X confirmed his position on 25 May 8 Meanwhile Andrew Stewart s brother John Stewart 2nd Earl of Atholl pressured the chapter of Dunkeld Cathedral to elect Andrew to the see instead of Douglas Alexander Myln in his 16th century Vitae Dunkeldensis ecclesiae episcoporum Lives of the Bishops of Dunkeld related that after hearing news of Bishop Brown s death Atholl visited Dunkeld and requested that his brother be made bishop 9 As many of the canons were either related by blood to Atholl or else held lands under Atholl s power the pressure was significant and Andrew Stewart was accordingly elected to the see 10 A letter was sent to John Stewart Duke of Albany Governor of Scotland and guardian of the young James V of Scotland Albany was in France and refused to deal with the disposal of any bishopric until his return to the country 10 When Albany returned in May still 1515 he subverted Queen Margaret confirmed the appointment of Andrew and compelled the chapter of Dunkeld to hand over the temporalities of the see 11 In July the Queen agreed to Andrew Stewart s appointment and Albany imprisoned Douglas for breaking the laws of the kingdom that is on account of his purchase of the bishopric at Rome 12 However Andrew Stewart failed to secure confirmation from the Papacy Albany gave up his support for Andrew and released Douglas from imprisonment in September 1516 he agreed to Douglas accession to the see of Dunkeld 6 Douglas was consecrated on 21 September 1516 13 On 24 July 1517 Albany wrote to the Pope requesting that Andrew Stewart be given the now vacant see of Caithness 3 The Pope agreed and on 14 December 1517 Andrew Stewart became Bishop of Caithness 14 Thereafter the sources leave almost no information about Stewart and his 24 year rule of the diocese of Caithness goes largely undocumented save only the occasional appearance such as his attendance at parliament on 10 December 1540 15 He died intestate some short time before 9 August 1541 16 Notes edit See Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 248 n 1 for dismissal of previous speculation that he was a bastard Boardman Stewart John first earl of Atholl 1440 1512 a b Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 248 Cowan Parishes of Medieval Scotland p 18 Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 83 a b c Bawcutt Douglas Gavin c 1476 1522 Watt Fasti Ecclesiae pp 99 297 8 Watt Fasti Ecclesiae p 99 Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 83 Myln Vitae Dunkeldensis pp 70 1 a b Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 82 Watt Fasti Ecclesiae p 99 Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 82 Bawcutt Douglas Gavin c 1476 1522 Watt Fasti Ecclesiae p 99 Dowden Bishops of Scotland pp 82 83 Watt Fasti Ecclesiae p 99 Watt Fasti Ecclesiae p 61 Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 248 Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 248 n 1 Watt Fasti Ecclesiae p 61 Dowden Bishops of Scotland p 2498 References editBawcutt Priscilla J Douglas Gavin c 1476 1522 in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 accessed 18 Feb 2007 Boardman S I Stewart John first earl of Atholl 1440 1512 in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 accessed 18 Feb 2007 Cowan Ian B The Parishes of Medieval Scotland Scottish Records Society Vol 93 Edinburgh 1967 Dowden John The Bishops of Scotland ed J Maitland Thomson Glasgow 1912 Myln Alexander Vitae Dunkeldensis ecclesiae episcoporum ed Thomas Thomson rev edn 1 rev Cosmo Innes Bannatyne Club 1831 Watt D E R Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638 2nd Draft St Andrews 1969 Religious titlesPreceded byGeorge Brown Bishop of 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