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<p> Carnoth (or Crennach), John de </p> <p> a Scotch prelate, was bishop of the see of [[Brechin]] in 1435. The same year he accompanied princess Margaret, daughter of king James I of Scotland, into France, to attend her marriage with Louis XI, then dauphin of that kingdom. In 1450 he, with others, was sent on an embassy to England. He is mentioned as living April 18, 1451. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 163. </p>
<p> Carnoth (or Crennach), John de </p> <p> a Scotch prelate, was bishop of the see of [[Brechin]] in 1435. The same year he accompanied princess Margaret, daughter of king James I of Scotland, into France, to attend her marriage with Louis XI, then dauphin of that kingdom. In 1450 he, with others, was sent on an embassy to England. He is mentioned as living April 18, 1451. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 163. </p>
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John De Carnoth (Or Crennach) [1]

Carnoth (or Crennach), John de

a Scotch prelate, was bishop of the see of Brechin in 1435. The same year he accompanied princess Margaret, daughter of king James I of Scotland, into France, to attend her marriage with Louis XI, then dauphin of that kingdom. In 1450 he, with others, was sent on an embassy to England. He is mentioned as living April 18, 1451. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, p. 163.

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