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Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray

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Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray was a 14th‑century churchman from Strathearn who was elected bishop‑elect of Dunkeld after Bishop William Sinclair died. The Dunkeld canons voted late in 1337 or early 1338, but the result was disputed by Richard de Pilmor. The case went to the papal court. Pope Benedict XII referred the matter to Bertrand Lagier, Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, for judgment. Lagier declared both elections invalid but appointed Richard de Pilmor as bishop. Richard died about three years later, and Maol Choluim's date of death is unknown.


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