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Richard de Pilmuir [Pilmor, Pylmore] (died 1347) was a 14th-century bishop of Dunkeld. He was a brother of John de Pilmor, bishop of Moray. He was precentor of the bishopric of Moray when, following the death of bishop William Sinclair, the canons of Dunkeld held an election. This happened in the year 1337. The result was disputed. Richard's election was challenged by Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray. The dispute was taken to the papal court. Pope Benedict XII passed the question on to Cardinal Bertrand du Pouget, bishop of Ostia, for judgment. In July 1344 the cardinal declared the election of both null and void, but appointed Richard to the bishopric. Richard, as bishop of Dunkeld, maintained connections with Moray. On 20 October 1345 he is found along with his brother at Elgin Cathedral. Along with other Scottish bishops, he signed a letter addressed to the pope asking requesting legitimation of Robert Stewart's marriage to Elizabeth Mure. He died sometime in November 1347.
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RicharddePilmuir [Pilmor, Pylmore] (died 1347) was a 14th-century bishop of Dunkeld. He was a brother of John de Pilmor, bishop of Moray. He was precentor...
the son of Adam de Pilmuir, a Dundee burgess, and the brother of RicharddePilmuir, Bishop of Dunkeld (1337/38–1345/47). Originally a canon of the diocese...
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the diocese since its restoration. (Any dates appearing in italics indicate de facto continuation of office. The start date of tenure below is the date of...
of Andrew (consecrated 1184, died 1185) he was succeeded as bishop by Richardde Lincoln. Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland Keith, Robert, An Historical...
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1338. The result was disputed. Maol Choluim's election was challenged by Richardde Pilmor. The dispute was taken to the papal court. Pope Benedict XII passed...
in Dunfermline was concentrated to the north of the town centre around Pilmuir Street and to the south along sections of the Lynn Burn at Elgin and Bothwell...
at Elgin were not sufficient for their livelihoods, so Bishop John of Pilmuir provided them with the income from two churches and the patronage of another...
Cathedral, but was severally at Birnie, Kinneddar and as late as Bishop Andreas de Moravia at Spynie, where the bishops continued to maintain a palace. The Bishopric's...
owner, Thomas, Earl of Mar. Soon after David reached Kildrummy, John dePilmuir, Bishop of Moray, died. This gave King David the opportunity to secure...
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