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<p> a Scotch prelate, was promoted to the see of St. Andrews in 1279, and was consecrated at Rome by pope [[Nicholas]] III, June 14, 1280. About the same time he was lord chancellor and witness to king [[Alexander]] III. In 1288 he was chosen to be one of the regents of the kingdom, and after the death of queen [[Margaret]] he yielded a forced submission to [[Edward]] I of England. He died at Arteville, September 13, 1297. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 20. </p>
<p> a Scotch prelate, was promoted to the see of St. Andrews in 1279, and was consecrated at Rome by pope [[Nicholas]] III, June 14, 1280. About the same time he was lord chancellor and witness to king [[Alexander]] III. In 1288 he was chosen to be one of the regents of the kingdom, and after the death of queen [[Margaret]] he yielded a forced submission to [[Edward]] I of England. He died at Arteville, September 13, 1297. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 20. </p>
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 15 October 2021

William Frazer [1]

a Scotch prelate, was promoted to the see of St. Andrews in 1279, and was consecrated at Rome by pope Nicholas III, June 14, 1280. About the same time he was lord chancellor and witness to king Alexander III. In 1288 he was chosen to be one of the regents of the kingdom, and after the death of queen Margaret he yielded a forced submission to Edward I of England. He died at Arteville, September 13, 1297. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 20.

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