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<p> was abbot of Melrose, and was elected in 1213, and consecrated bishop OF CAITHNESS in May, 1214, by [[William]] Malvoisine, bishop of St. Andrews. While he was abbot he was sent as ambassador to king John of England. He went-in company with Walter, bishop of Glasgow, and Bricius, bishop of Moray-to Rome in 1218, to crave absolution from the pope; and they returned in 1219. Adam i- supposed to have been cruelly murdered by the earl of [[Caithness]] in 1222. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 206. </p>
<p> was abbot of Melrose, and was elected in 1213, and consecrated bishop OF CAITHNESS in May, 1214, by [[William]] Malvoisine, bishop of St. Andrews. While he was abbot he was sent as ambassador to king John of England. He went-in company with Walter, bishop of Glasgow, and Bricius, bishop of Moray-to Rome in 1218, to crave absolution from the pope; and they returned in 1219. Adam i- supposed to have been cruelly murdered by the earl of [[Caithness]] in 1222. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 206. </p>
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A Scottish Bishop Adam [1]

was abbot of Melrose, and was elected in 1213, and consecrated bishop OF CAITHNESS in May, 1214, by William Malvoisine, bishop of St. Andrews. While he was abbot he was sent as ambassador to king John of England. He went-in company with Walter, bishop of Glasgow, and Bricius, bishop of Moray-to Rome in 1218, to crave absolution from the pope; and they returned in 1219. Adam i- supposed to have been cruelly murdered by the earl of Caithness in 1222. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 206.

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