Andrew Munro
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Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
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Senior posting | |
See | Diocese of Ross |
Title | Bishop of Ross (postulate) |
Period in office | 1440–1441 |
Predecessor | John Bullock |
Successor | Thomas Tulloch |
Religious career | |
Previous post | Archdeacon of Caithness (1422–1451 × 1454) |
Personal | |
Date of birth | unknown |
Place of birth | unknown |
Date of death | 1460 × 1461 |
Andrew Munro (d. 1451 × 1454) [de Munro, de Munroy], or Aindréas Mac an Rothaich as his Gaelic kindred name, was a Scottish churchman active in the 15th century, undoubtedly given his surname a native of Ross of Clan Munro.
In either 1421 or 1422, he became Archdeacon of Ross on exchange with John de Inchmartin, and was issued a new papal provision on October 6. 1422; his provision was repeated on March 11, 1431.[1]
Following the death of John Bullock, Bishop of Ross, in either 1439 or 1440, Munro was postulated as Bullock's successor by the cathedral chapter; his postulation, rather than election, occurred because Munro had a "defect of birth", being the son of an unmarried woman and a priest.[2]
Despite much effort and expense, the postulation was rejected by Pope Eugenius IV, who provided instead Thomas Tulloch, the cathedral Dean.[2] In compensation, on March 4, 1441, Eugenius granted Munro a pension of £40, to be taken from the mensal revenues of the Bishop of Ross.[2]
Munro however sought confirmation of his postulation from the Anti-Pope, Felix V, at Basel in the Kingdom of Germany.[2] Felix V confirmed Munro's postulation on May 30, but it was not effective.[2] Munro is heard of again as the Commissary of the diocese of Ross in 1451, while still holding the archdeaconry; he had died by October 24, 1454.[3]
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- Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
- Watt, D. E. R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969)
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Preceded by John de Inchmartin |
Archdeacon of Ross 1422–1451 × 1454 |
Succeeded by William Ross |
Preceded by John Bullock |
Bishop of Ross 1440–1441 (postulate) |
Succeeded by Thomas Tulloch |
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