WilliamdeLandallis (died 1385) was a 14th-century Bishop of St. Andrews. Like his predecessor, James Bane, he was a native of Aberdeenshire, serving...
was buried in the wall of the church by his successor, Williamde Lamberton) WilliamdeLandallis (1385, in the church's vestry) James Kennedy (bishop)...
Stephen de Pa († 2 March 1386) was Prior and, briefly, Bishop-elect of St. Andrews. He was elected to succeed WilliamdeLandallis as Bishop after the...
monastery there since the 8th century. It was probably taken over by Céli Dé monks in the 9th or 10th centuries, and these survive into the 14th century...
Catholic Archives, Edinburgh), p.1229 - land granted: spurious charter of William Sinclair of Dysart 27 March 1466/7/8 (year partly obscured) Inverkeithing...
vacant because of the capture and death of the previous bishop-elect, Stephen de Pa. Walter Trail was an active bishop, and ardent defender of the rights of...
called William Bell, dean of diocese of Dunkeld, but William Bell resigned all rights deriving from the election to Pope Benedict XII. WilliamLandallis, rector...