Person:David Lindsay (45)

Bishop David Lindsay, of Ross
b.1531
d.1613
  1. Bishop David Lindsay, of Ross1531 - 1613
  • HBishop David Lindsay, of Ross1531 - 1613
  • W.  Jonet Ramsay (add)
m. 1564
  1. Rachel Lindsay
  2. Sir Jerome Lindsay
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3] Bishop David Lindsay, of Ross
Gender Male
Birth[2][3] 1531
Alt Birth[4] 1532 Scotland
Marriage 1564 Annatland, Scotlandto Jonet Ramsay (add)
Ordination[1][2][3] Bet 1600 and 1613 Bishop of Ross
Death[2][3] 1613
Alt Death[4] 1613 Annatland, Angusshire, Scotland
Other[3] 23 Nov 1689 Uppsala, Uppsala, Swedenperformed the marriage ceremony of Charles VI and Princess Anne of Denmark
Reference Number? Q5236638?


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David Lindsay (1531–1613) was one of the twelve original ministers nominated to the "chief places in Scotland" in 1560. In 1589 as one of the recognised leaders of the Kirk and as chaplain of James VI of Scotland, Lindsay accompanied James to Norway to fetch home his bride. He was appointed bishop of Ross and a privy councillor in 1600. He was five times Moderator of the General Assembly: 1577, 1582, 1586, 1593 and 1597.

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