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Gregoir of Rosemarkie

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Church
  
Roman Catholic Church

Successor
  
Reinald Macer

See
  
Diocese of Ross

Name
  
Gregoir Rosemarkie


In office
  
1161–1195

Role
  
Bishop of Ross

Predecessor
  
Symeon

Died
  
1195

Gregoir [Gregory, Gregorius] (died 1195) is the third known 12th century Bishop of Ross, an episcopal see then based at Rosemarkie.

Biography

According to the Chronicle of Melrose, Gregoir was consecrated by Ernald, Bishop of St Andrews acting as a Papal legate, in 1161.

He occurred in a document of Scone Abbey in either 1163 or 1164, namely in "the eleventh year of Malcolm", the year ending 23 May 1164. He witnessed a charter issued at Inverness by King William the Lion, datable to between 1172 and 1174, confirming a gift of land made by Simon de Tosny, Bishop of Moray, to a hermit in Inverness-shire. Little more is known of his episcopate.

The Chronicle of Melrose reported his death in 1195, and the election of his successor Reinald Macer in March of that year. The English chronicler Roger of Howden gave his death-date for the same year, and added that it fell in the month of February.

References

Gregoir of Rosemarkie Wikipedia