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Enguerrand
Bishop of Glasgow
ChurchRoman Catholic Church
DioceseGlasgow
Appointed20 September 1164
Term ended2 February 1174
PredecessorHerbert of Selkirk
SuccessorJocelin of Glasgow
Orders
Consecration28 October 1164
by Alexander III
Personal details
Died2 February 1174
Previous post(s)Archdeacon of Teviotdale

Enguerrand (also Ingram, died 1174) was a twelfth-century bishop of Glasgow. He had previously been Archdeacon of Teviotdale, and had served king Máel Coluim IVasChancellor of Scotland between 1161 and 1164.[1] He was elected Bishop of Glasgow on Sunday, 20 September 1164, and consecrated on 28 October at the hands of Pope Alexander III himself in Sens, France, where the Pope was then resident.[2] He did not return to the diocese until 2 June 1165.[3] Although he resigned the position of Royal Chancellor upon election to the bishopric, there is charter evidence that he once again became Chancellor in the reign of King William the Lion, probably in the year 1171.[4] Notable actions of his episcopate included, probably on the request of his friend (and successor) Jocelin, then Abbot of Melrose, the opening of the tomb of the emerging saint Walthoef.[5] He died on 2 February 1174.[6]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ John Dowden, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912), p. 297.
  • ^ loc. cit.
  • ^ A.O. Anderson, Early Sources of Scottish History: AD 500–1286, 2 Vols, (Edinburgh, 1922), vol. ii, p. 253, n. 2.
  • ^ Ibid., p. 259, n. 2.
  • ^ Ibid., pp. 274–5; Richard Fawcetts and Richard Oram, Melrose Abbey, (Stroud, 2004), p. 23.
  • ^ As reported in the Chronicle of Melrose, s.a. 1174, trans. A.O. Anderson, op. cit., p. 279.
  • References[edit]

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Walter
    possibly Walter FitzAlan

    Chancellor of Scotland
    1161–64
    again 1171?
    Succeeded by

    Nicholas

    Religious titles
    Preceded by

    Herbert

    Bishop of Glasgow
    1164–74
    Succeeded by

    Jocelin


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