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| MUIRHEAD, Richard Lord Clerk-Register of Scotland, Dr
(About 1445-Before 1504) |
MUIRHEAD, Richard Lord Clerk-Register of Scotland, Dr 1User ID: Z736. General Notes: "Richard Muirhead, born circa 1445, followed in the profession of his famous uncle, Andrew, the Bishop of Glasgow, and went into the service of the church. He got into orders and was promoted to the deanry of Glasgow. Richard was listed as a dean of Glasgow on 22 April, 1488. He was the first member of the chapter of the episcopal See of Glasgow, and had the second vote next to the Bishop himself. Richard so impressed those who knew him as being a person of learning, merit and integrity, that, on 21 June, 1489, King James IV appointed him to the position of Lord Clerk-Register of Scotland. In effect, he was the clerk or keeper of his majesty's council, registers and rolls. With the title of 'Dr.', Richard Muirhead held that position until the year 1493, when he resigned in favor of Dr. John Frisle/Fraser. Nisbet noted that the resignation was not in any way unfavorable, nor did it proceed because of any dislike or disregard by the king toward Dr. Muirhead. On the contrary, Richard was engaged, along with Robert, Bishop of Glasgow, Bishop Elphingston of Aberdeen, the Earl of Bothwel, the Earl of Mortoun, the Lord Glamis, William, Prior of St. John of Jerusalem in Scotland, and Lawrence, Lord Oliphant as a delegation to travel to the courts of France, England, Castile, Aragon, Sicily, etc., to search for a consort for the young king. The enterprise resulted in the marriage of King James IV to Margaret, the daughter of Henry VII, the king of England, and the ultimate joining of the two kingdoms. According to Nisbet: Noted events in his life were: • Held office: King's Secretary, 1493, Scotland. 1 • Appointed: Secretary of State, 1494-c1504, Scotland. 1 • Appointed by King James IV: Lord of Council and Session, 1502, Scotland. 1 • Participated: King's oath to observe treaty, 1502, Glasgow Cathedral, Scotland. 1 • Witness: settlement of Queen's jointure agreement, 4 May 1503, Scotland. 1 |
1 Internet Site, https://www.motherbedford.com/Muirhead/Muirhead107.htm The Descendants of Sir William Muirhead of Lauchope.
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