John Laing (bishop) explained

John Laing
Bishop of Glasgow
Church:Roman Catholic Church
Diocese:Glasgow
Appointed:28 January 1474
Term End:11 January 1483
Predecessor:Andrew de Durisdeer
Successor:Robert Blackadder
Death Date:11 January 1483

John Laing was a 15th-century bishop of Glasgow, Scotland. He was from the family of "Redhouse" in the shire of Edinburgh. Before becoming bishop he was rector of Tannadice in Angus, vicar of Linlithgow, and was rector of Newlands in the diocese of Glasgow when he was appointed to the see in 1474. In 1476 he founded the Franciscan Monastery or 'Greyfriars' of Glasgow in conjunction with Thomas Forsyth, Rector of Glasgow.[1] He was appointed Chancellor of Scotland in 1482. He died on 11 January 1483.[2]

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  1. Laing, John (d.1483) . 31 . Millar . Alexander Hastie . 403 . 1.
  2. Web site: Bishop John Laing (Layne) [Catholic-Hierarchy] ]. 2023-01-30 . catholic-hierarchy.org.