Everything about Alexander De Kininmund D 1344 totally explained
Alexander de Kininmund (d.
1344) was a
14th century Scottish churchman. The first mention of Alexander occurs when, as a
canon of
Dunkeld he's part of an embassy sent by King
Robert I of Scotland to
Rome in
1320. He became
Archdeacon of Lothian in
1327, and by
1329 held a
prebend in the
diocese of Brechin; he's also a papal
chaplain and an
auditor of the papal palace at
Avignon.
In that year, after the death of
Henry le Chen,
Walter Herok was elected
Bishop of Aberdeen and travelled to Avignon to receive consecration from
Pope John XXII. However, Walter died there, apparently before receiving consecration and Alexander, a papal servant from Scotland, was provided to the now vacant see without any consultation of the chapter of Aberdeen.
Alexander was back in Scotland by
March 29,
1330, when he attended a parliament of King
David I of Scotland. Four years later, on
February 12,
1334, he was present at the parliament of the usurper-king
Edward Balliol. He died sometime before
September 13,
1344.
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