David Lindsay | |
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Bishop of Ross | |
Church | Church of Scotland |
See | Diocese of Ross |
In office | 1600–1613 |
Predecessor | Vacant; Last occupied by: John Lesley |
Successor | Patrick Lindsay |
Previous post(s) | Chancellor of Brechin (fl. 1597) |
Orders | |
Consecration | 23/4 January 1611 |
Personal details | |
Born | 1531 |
Died | 14 August 1613 Leith |
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.[1] He was five times Moderator of the General Assembly: 1577, 1582, 1586, 1593 and 1597.