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<p> a Scottish bishop, was abbot OF KELSO, and became bishop: of St. Andrews in 1158. The consecration was performed within the [[Church]] of St. Andrews by William, bishop of Morav, the pope's legate, in the presence of king [[Malcolm]] IV, and of the bishops, abbots, and princes of the land. He founded the [[Cathedral]] of St. Andrews; but died before the work was scarcely begun, in September, 1160. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 10. </p> | <p> a [[Scottish]] bishop, was abbot OF KELSO, and became bishop: of St. Andrews in 1158. The consecration was performed within the [[Church]] of St. Andrews by William, bishop of Morav, the pope's legate, in the presence of king [[Malcolm]] IV, and of the bishops, abbots, and princes of the land. He founded the [[Cathedral]] of St. Andrews; but died before the work was scarcely begun, in September, 1160. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 10. </p> | ||
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]
a Scottish bishop, was abbot OF KELSO, and became bishop: of St. Andrews in 1158. The consecration was performed within the Church of St. Andrews by William, bishop of Morav, the pope's legate, in the presence of king Malcolm IV, and of the bishops, abbots, and princes of the land. He founded the Cathedral of St. Andrews; but died before the work was scarcely begun, in September, 1160. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 10.