Template:Scottish Church
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Prelates
of
Medieval Scotland
(post-1100)
Archbishops
Glasgow (1492)
|
St Andrews (1472)
Bishops
Aberdeen
|
Argyll
|
Brechin
|
Caithness
|
Dunblane
|
Dunkeld
|
Galloway
|
Glasgow
|
Isles (Sodor)
|
Moray
|
Orkney
|
Ross
|
St Andrews
Archdeacons
Aberdeen
| Argyll | Brechin |
Caithness
|
Dunblane
|
Dunkeld
|
Galloway
|
Glasgow
| Isles (Sodor) |
Lothian
|
Moray
| Orkney |
Ross
|
St Andrews
| Shetland |
Teviotdale
Abbots
Arbroath
|
Balmerino
|
Cambuskenneth
|
Coupar Angus
|
Crossraguel
|
Culross
|
Deer
|
Dercongal (Holywood)
|
Dryburgh
|
Dundrennan
|
Dunfermline
|
Fearn
|
Glenluce
|
Holyrood
|
Inchaffray
|
Inchcolm
|
Iona
|
Jedburgh
|
Kelso (Selkirk)
|
Kilwinning
|
Kinloss
|
Lindores
|
Melrose
|
Newbattle
|
Paisley
|
Saddell
|
Scone
|
Soulseat
|
Sweatheart
|
Tongland
Priors
Ardchattan
|
Beauly
|
Blantyre
|
Canonbie
|
Coldingham
|
Fogo
|
Fyvie
|
Inchmahome
|
Lesmahagow
|
May (Pittenweem)
|
Monymusk
|
Oronsay
|
Pluscarden
|
Restenneth
|
St Andrews
|
Strathfillan
|
St Mary's Isle
|
St Serf's Inch, Loch Leven
|
Urquhart
|
Whithorn
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