The Archdeacon of Glasgow was the head of the Archdeaconry of Glasgow, a sub-division of the Diocese of Glasgow. He was one of two archdeacons serving the Bishop of Glasgow, the other one being the Archdeacon of Teviotdale. This archdeacon (Glasgow) was responsible for region of the Diocese of Glasgow outside the Teviotdale region of the Scottish Borders region. The position was an important position within the medieval Scottish church, because of the high number of parish churches in the archdeaconry.
Ascelin, 1126 x 1127-1153 x 1159
Enguerrand, 1161 x 1162-1164
Simon, 1166 x 1174-1195 x 1196
Robert, 1195 x 1196-1222
Thomas, 1222
Thomas de Contravel, 1222-1227
Hugh de Potton, 1227-1238
Matthew de Aberdeen, 1238 x 1244
Reginald de Irvine, 1245-1266 x 1268
William de Lindsay, 1275
James de Dalileye 1306-1308 x 1311
John Wishart, x 1310-1337
Guido Kieretti, 1342-1374
Gregory de Maybole (?), 1367-1387
Thomas Mercer, 1374 x 1377 -1379 x 1388
Duncan Petit, 1388-1397
John de Grangia, x 1394
Henry de Wardlaw, x 1394-1403
William MacMorrin, x 1403
Simon de Mandeville, 1403-1409
William de Camera, 1403
John Forrester, 1403
John Forrester, 1409-1414
William de Glendinning, 1409-1413
John Stewart, 1413-1414
George de Borthwick, 1414-1446
John Arous, 1447 x 1448-1468
Archibald Whitelaw, 1468
Hugh 'Danslas', 1468
Gilbert Rerik, 1468-149
John Gibson, 1495
Patrick Blackadder, 1502 x 1505-1521 x 1524
Alexander Dick, 1523 x 1538-1559x1560
John Abercrombie, 1562
Andrew Betoun, 1560-1563 x 1573
Archibald Douglas, 1573-1610
Theodore Hay, 1610-1638
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