John Hepburn (died between 27 March and 22 May 1557) was provided bishop of Brechin, Scotland, by Pope Leo X on 29 October 1516, but there may have been a delay in consecrating him due to his "defect of age".[1] He may not have been consecrated until sometime between June 1522 and 23 February 1523, though the evidence is complex and contradictory.[2]
John Hepburn | |
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Bishop of Brechin | |
See | Diocese of Brechin |
In office | 1516–1557 |
Predecessor | William Meldrum |
Successor | Donald Campbell |
Orders | |
Consecration | June 1522 x February 1523 |
Personal details | |
Born | circa 1500 East Lothian |
Died | early 1557 unknown |
He was one of the younger sons of Sir Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell by his spouse Margaret, daughter of George Gordon, 2nd Earl of Huntly, whose marriage contract was signed on 21 February 1491, indicating a probable year of birth for John as circa 1500.[3]
Bishop Hepburn's first recorded appearance in parliament appears on 16 November 1524, occurring thereafter with great regularity.[4] He died on the eve of the Scottish Reformation having served four decades in office.[5]
Notes
edit- ^ Dowden, Bishops, p. 189; Watt and Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 55
- ^ Dowden, Bishops, p. 189; Watt and Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae, pp. 55–56
- ^ Balfour Paul, Sir James, "The Scots Peerage", Edinburgh, 1905, 'Bothwell', p.154.
- ^ Dowden, Bishops, p. 189
- ^ Dowden, Bishops, p. 190; Watt and Murray, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 56
References
edit- Dowden, John (1912), The Bishops of Scotland : Being Notes on the Lives of All the Bishops, under Each of the Sees, Prior to the Reformation, Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons
- Watt, D. E. R.; Murray, A. L., eds. (2003), Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, The Scottish Record Society, New Series, Volume 25 (Revised ed.), Edinburgh: The Scottish Record Society, ISBN 0-902054-19-8, ISSN 0143-9448