'Gamelin' (died 1271) was a
13th century Bishop of St Andrews. He had previously been the
chancellor to King
Alexander III of Scotland, as well as
Papal chaplain. He was
postulated to the
see in
Lent,
1255, and confirmed by
Pope Alexander IV on
July 1, 1255, who also agreed to overlook Gamelin's apparent "defect of birth". Despite his previously strong connections with the king, Gamelin was a Comyn supporter, and was banished from the kingdom sometime in 1256 a year after the Comyn's rival
Alan Durward had seized power. After the Durwards were overthrown, he was able to return, and was back in Scotland certainly by 1270. He died the following year at "Inchmurdauch" (''Innse Muiredaich'').
References
★ Dowden, John, ''The Bishops of Scotland'', ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)