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What of Hugh, "deposed Bishop of St. Andrews" in 1188? See letter from Pope Clement; and Benedict of Peterborough's mention of these events in Anderson, Alan O., Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers AD500 to 1286, London, 1908: 296-298. David Lauder18:48, 14 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Hello, Deacon. Can't really add much as I don't really know. Pope Clement's letter refers to him as above. A mere chaplain would hardly command such a notice, surely? I'll dig the book out again and revert to you. David Lauder13:30, 20 April 2007 (UTC)Reply