List of Known Pre-Reformation Bishops
The Bishopric of Dunkeld was one of the largest in medieval Scotland. However, in 1200, half of its territory was used to create the new Bishopric of Argyll.
| Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cormac of Dunkeld | ||
| John of Atholl | ||
| Gregoir of Dunkeld | ||
| Richard of Dunkeld | ||
| Walter de Bidun | ||
| John Scotus | ||
| Richard de Prebenda | ||
| John de Leicester | ||
| Hugh de Sigillo | ||
| Matthew the Scot | ||
| Gilbert of Dunkeld | ||
| Geoffrey de Liberatione | ||
| Richard de Inverkeithing | ||
| Robert de Stuteville | ||
| Hugh de Stirling | ||
| William the Dean | ||
| Matthew de Crambeth | ||
| John de Leche | ||
| William Sinclair | ||
| Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray | ||
| Richard de Pilmuir | ||
| Robert de Den | ||
| Donnchadh de Strathearn | ||
| John Luce | ||
| John de Carrick | ||
| Michael de Monymusk | ||
| Andrew Umfray | ||
| John de Peebles | ||
| Robert Sinclair | ||
| Robert de Cardeny | ||
| Domhnall MacNeachdainn | ||
| James Kennedy | ||
| Alexander Lauder | ||
| Thomas Livingston | ||
| James Bruce | ||
| William Turnbull | ||
| John de Ralston | ||
| Thomas Lauder | ||
| James Livingston | ||
| Alexander Inglis | ||
| George Brown | ||
| Andrew Stewart | ||
| Gavin Douglas | ||
| Robert Cockburn | ||
| George Crichton | ||
| John Hamilton | ||
| Donald Campbell | ||
| Robert Crichton |
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