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James Beaton
Archbishop of St Andrews
Church
Roman Catholic Church
Archdiocese
St Andrews
Appointed
10 October 1522 [1]
Term ended
14 February 1539
Predecessor
Andrew Forman
Successor
David Beaton
Orders
Consecration
15 April 1509
Personal details
Born
c. 1473
Died
14 February 1539 (aged c. 66) St Andrews, Scotland
Parents
John Beaton of Balfour
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