'Richard' (â€
1178) was a
12th century bishop of Dunkeld. He got the bishopric of
Dunkeld, the second most prestigious bishopric in
Scotland-north-of-the-
Forth, after serving the
King of Scots. He was ''capellanus Regis Willelmi'', that is,
chaplain of King
William of Scotland, and had probably been the chaplain to William during the reign of King
Máel Coluim IV. He was consecrated at
St Andrews on
August 10 1170, by
Richard, former chaplain of King Máel Coluim IV but now the
bishop of St Andrews. Richard continued to have a close relationship with King William, and was in
Normandy with the king in December
1174 when the
Treaty of Falaise was signed.
He died in 1178. He allegedly died at
Cramond in
Midlothian and was buried on
Inchcolm. Both details may be the result of confusion with
Richard de Prebenda, but buriel on Inchcolm was common for the bishops of Dunkeld.
Reference
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Dowden, John, ''The Bishops of Scotland'', ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)
External link
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Dauvit Broun's list of 12th century Scottish Bishops