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Andrews on 2 March 1514 at which Hepburn also attended and argued for the council to appeal to the pope to disregard all letters of support for Forman. Hepburn had successfully engineered the council's support as a letter dated 4 March from the king to the pope accused Forman of having a lot of blame for his father's death at Flodden – the letter also stated that Forman was now an exile and a rebel and intimated that his positions and benefices had been taken from him and called for Forman to be disregarded for the vacancy. Forman was not to be deprived as was confirmed in a letter that Leo wrote to Albany on 11 April and named the bishop of Moray for St Andrews. On 13 November, Leo formally provided Forman to St Andrews and followed up by making him
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Scottish monasteries, the recommendation to the bishopric of Moray and large tracts of land. Rome also appreciated his efforts and provided Forman firstly with the parsonage of Forest Church from Innocent VIII, then the commendatorship of Kelso Abbey from Julius II and finally and most importantly, the archbishopric of St Andrews and the commendatorship of
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France in 1508; he goes on to say that it would have been inconceivable that the king could be manoeuvred into a position that was against his own wishes. The early chroniclers (Buchanan and
Pitscottie) did nothing to revive Forman's tarnished reputation yet when King James took the advice of his General Council, only two counsellors opposed the French alliance—
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Franco-Scottish alliance, Forman's embassies to France were distrusted and he was deprived of safe passage through
England. That Andrew Forman was seen as the main instigator of the war was in early circulation in England—a contemporary document reprinted in full in the Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland contains the following excerpt:
307:. King James's foreign policy was directed at bringing peace to Europe, and although Forman obtained many high offices in the church, his primary role was as a senior emissary in the service of the king; a role that saw him receive generous royal and papal gifts and required Forman to spend extended periods in Rome, Paris and London.
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who was a principal competitor for the see of St
Andrews and who had called Forman "yon evyll myndit Byschep of Morray". MacDougall also explains that Andrew Forman was one of the main participants in the peace treaty of 1502, its renewal in 1509 and his opposition to the renewal of the alliance with
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was recommended to the pope by both
Margaret, the queen-mother and the English King Henry, and took possession of the archbishop's palace which was also St Andrews castle. John Hepburn, who still regarded himself as a contender for the vacancy, dislodged Douglas by force from the castle. The council
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Both King Henry VIII and Pope Leo X tried to take advantage of the vacuum created by the loss of so many of the
Scottish ruling class. Henry, on 12 October 1513, asked the pope to repudiate the privilege held by the Scottish kings to nominate the successor to vacant ecclesiastical positions; he also
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Andrew Forman was highly regarded at the courts of Europe and this respect did not go unrewarded. From King Louis XII of France he received the archbishopric of
Bourges, from King Hendry VII of England he obtained the rectorship of the parish church of Cottingham and from his own master, King James
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Also in 1511, Forman carried a letter to Henry in which James complained bitterly that the criminals who had murdered Sir Robert Ker, Warden of the Middle
Marches in the time of his father, Henry VII, were still at large. James stated that he could not accept that his subjects were being killed and
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on 10 December 1502 where Forman was a signatory. He was then appointed as a commissioner to oversee the exchange of the ratified marriage treaties at the courts of Henry and James. James designated Forman to conduct Margaret to Scotland but while in England, gave King Henry an undertaking that the
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in November 1495 and designated Forman to attend him. Warbeck's presence in Scotland may have been used by King James and some of his councillors as an excuse to wage war with England. Apart from a raid into Northumberland, war did not ensue and in July 1497, Forman watched over Warbeck's departure
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but resigned his rights in 1493 in return for a substantial pension from the monastery's income. The possession of multiple religious appointments was common in late medieval Scotland when ecclesiastical and later, temporal lords, would be gifted commendatorships of monasteries at the discretion of
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for Scotland in May 1515 without Forman but then in June, Forman did travel to Scotland where he was placed under virtual house arrest in his own priory of Pittenweem and would remain there until the end of the year. Albany eventually managed to persuade the council to reluctantly accept Forman as
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Dyvers prisoners are taken of the Scottes, but noe notable personne, only Sir Willm Scott knight councelour of the said king of Scottes, and as is said a gentilman well lernyd. Also Sir John Forman knight broder to the Busshop of Murrey, which Busshop as is reported, was and is mosst principall
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Forman's standing with Henry VIII was good in his early reign when the bishop was central in renewing the Treaty of Perpetual Peace and later in his attempts at mediation between the English and French kings. As King James edged ever closer to France and then with the renewal of the traditional
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James was now in the complex situation where he still had the existing treaty with England and with an alliance with France on the table but each contradictory to the other. He did not rush to France's side but continued to send Forman on his shuttle diplomacy missions to try to conciliate the
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came to the throne. Forman traveled to the English court on several occasions to facilitate the renewal of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace which was agreed on 29 June 1509 and ratified by Forman on King James' behalf on 29 August. In 1510, the king sent Forman to France to try to persuade
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opposing demands of Pope Julius II and King Louis XII. Eventually, after Forman failed to bring the pontiff and the French king together, James after consultation with his General Council renewed the Franco-Scottish alliance in July 1512—only two councillors opposed the decision.
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those responsible not being brought to justice. The Scottish king's letter to the pope in December 1511 showed that James regarded the treaty between Scotland and England as worthless and that he assumed that the pope had released both kings from their oaths to uphold the treaty.
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asked that the see of St. Andrews should have its metropolitan honours removed and that the unoccupied Scottish bishoprics caused by the battle of Flodden should remain unfilled until he was consulted. Pope Leo also moved quickly to take advantage and appointed his nephew
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after Forman's death. A possible third sister, Jonet Forman the Prioress of Eklis (Eccles), is the first named in a letter of protection and respite (similar to a will) dated 28 March 1513, when Forman lists a number of his kith and kin. He was educated at the
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to become governor of Scotland. The arrival of Albany from France, the opposing Douglas and Hamilton factions within the council and the meddling of the pope all impinged on the outcome of the vacant archbishopric of St Andrews.
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to St Andrews on 13 October. He instructed his ambassador John Battista to take control of the see of St Andrews on Cibo's behalf but the governing council of Scotland prevented his entry to the country. The papal
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almost immediately and his mother, Queen Margaret created regent as required by the provisions of the late king's will. She had little freedom of action as a ruling council, consisting of
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on 11 December—the bulls were published in January 1515. In time, both Douglas and Hepburn, unable to secure the backing of Albany and the pope gave up the contest.
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to countermand the bull but without success. Forman did have personal success in July, however, when at the insistence of King Louis, he was made
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783:Archbishop of St Andrews
565:
293:University of St Andrews
251:of several monasteries.
245:Archbishop of St Andrews
36:Archbishop of St Andrews
2733:Geoffrey de Liberatione
2135:Commendator of Dryburgh
1921:Encyclopædia Britannica
1880:, Vol. I, London, 1862
1746:Herkless & Hannay,
1690:Herkless & Hannay,
1677:Herkless & Hannay,
1661:Herkless & Hannay,
1637:Reformation in Scotland
1624:Reformation in Scotland
1595:Herkless & Hannay,
1584:Reformation in Scotland
1571:Reformation in Scotland
1471:Reformation in Scotland
1337:Herkless & Hannay,
1269:Herkless & Hannay,
1175:Herkless & Hannay,
1067:Herkless & Hannay,
1054:Herkless & Hannay,
1006:Herkless & Hannay,
534:1499—papal prothonotary
463:jewels left to Margaret
429:. On 26 November 1501,
3046:Archbishops of Bourges
2953:Afterwards, see also:
2069:Catholic Church titles
1915:"Forman, Andrew"
1834:"Forman, Andrew"
1831:Archer, T. A. (1889).
912:
901:
844:
792:
730:
685:
643:
603:
333:
299:Diplomat and pluralist
204:Ambassador and prelate
3001:Abbots of Dunfermline
2158:Archbishop of Bourges
2036:10.1093/ref:odnb/9883
1763:, No. 3569, 448
907:
899:
842:
790:
781:Further information:
750:archbishop of Glasgow
726:
708:, Lawrence Oliphant,
683:
674:Further information:
660:Archbishop of Bourges
641:
601:
592:Further information:
411:Archbishop of Glasgow
355:protonotary apostolic
331:
312:protonotary apostolic
237:Archbishop of Bourges
101:Archbishop of Bourges
2808:Walter de Danielston
2788:William de Landallis
2773:William de Lamberton
2748:Robert de Stuteville
2738:William de Malveisin
2713:Richard the Chaplain
2058:The Life of James IV
1969:, Edinburgh, 2006. (
1965:MacDougall, Norman,
1949:Fleming, David Hay,
1885:James IV (1473–1513)
1324:Fawcett & Oram,
1109:Fawcett & Oram,
1096:Fawcett & Oram,
791:St Andrews Cathedral
623:and then in 1511 to
387:Henry VII of England
357:. The king received
159:St Andrews Cathedral
3031:16th-century abbots
2813:Gilbert de Greenlaw
1876:Brewer, J.S., Ed.,
1858:Bonnar, Elizabeth,
1851:Bain, Joseph, ed.,
1798:, pp. 297, 298
1650:Bishops of Scotland
1586:, pp. 166, 167
1528:, pp. 275, 276
1431:, pp. 257, 258
1392:, pp. 261, 262
1297:Bishops of Scotland
1219:Bishops of Scotland
1036:, pp. 167, 219
1034:Bishops of Scotland
1021:Bishops of Scotland
884:Forman's reputation
834:Prior of St Andrews
714:abbot of Kilwinning
712:and William Bunch,
710:abbot of Inchaffray
706:bishop of the Isles
619:to make peace with
379:William Elphinstone
2996:Abbots of Arbroath
2493:Scottish Episcopal
2439:Church of Scotland
2371:John de Winchester
2315:Andreas de Moravia
2310:Bricius de Douglas
2305:Richard de Lincoln
1716:, p. 331; Archer,
1681:, pp. 119–121
1154:, Dict. Nat. Biog.
902:
845:
793:
686:
644:
604:
423:Archbishop of York
377:Forman and Bishop
334:
288:commendator of May
2973:
2972:
2927:John Spottiswoode
2922:George Gledstanes
2859:Alexander Stewart
2728:Roger de Beaumont
2718:Hugh the Chaplain
2565:
2564:
2550:
2549:
2527:Andrew Macfarlane
2463:Murdoch MacKenzie
2452:Alexander Douglas
2417:Alexander Stewart
2411:Alexander Douglas
2366:Columba de Dunbar
2351:William de Spynie
2325:Radulf of Lincoln
2235:
2234:
2224:Succeeded by
2208:Alexander Stewart
2200:Academic offices
2190:Succeeded by
2176:Alexander Stewart
2165:Succeeded by
2142:Succeeded by
2139:1509–1514 x 1516
2117:Succeeded by
2114:1501–1514 x 1516
2092:Succeeded by
2089:1495–1515 x 1521
2008:McGladdery C.A.,
1883:Chalmers, T. G.,
1652:, pp. 38,130
1557:, Archive at ODNB
1273:, pp. 20, 21
900:Dunfermline Abbey
891:Dunfermline Abbey
853:collegiate church
851:, provost of the
777:See of St Andrews
676:Battle of Flodden
664:Battle of Flodden
642:Bourges Cathedral
446:Glasgow Cathedral
431:Pope Alexander VI
407:Robert Blackadder
399:Princess Margaret
370:from the port of
338:abbacy of Culross
269:Battle of Flodden
208:
207:
81:Alexander Stewart
16:Scottish diplomat
3063:
3021:Bishops of Moray
2937:Alexander Burnet
2743:David de Bernham
2693:Turgot of Durham
2680:
2592:
2585:
2578:
2569:
2568:
2517:William Falconer
2435:
2434:
2431:Post-Reformation
2361:Henry de Lichton
2336:David de Moravia
2282:Gregoir of Moray
2268:Bishops of Moray
2261:
2254:
2247:
2238:
2237:
2205:Preceded by
2173:Preceded by
2150:Preceded by
2127:Preceded by
2100:Preceded by
2075:Preceded by
2065:
2064:
2060:, London, 1913.
2029:
2026:
2016:
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2010:Forman, Andrew (
2005:
1997:
1981:Mackay, A. J. G.
1939:, Stroud, 2005.
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1750:, pp. 67,68
1744:
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1724:, pp. 31,32
1714:Cal. Docs. Scot.
1710:
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1377:Life of James IV
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1352:Life of James IV
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2976:
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2946:
2917:Patrick Adamson
2900:
2849:William Scheves
2832:
2763:William Wishart
2753:Abel de Gullane
2703:Robert of Scone
2681:
2672:
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2596:
2566:
2561:
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2532:Alexander Jolly
2487:
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2386:William Tulloch
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2803:Thomas Stewart
2800:
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2478:Alexander Rose
2475:
2473:Colin Falconer
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2167:Antoine Bohier
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2101:
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2056:Taylor, I.A.,
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2041:Sadler, John,
2039:
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1978:
1963:
1956:
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1937:Dryburgh Abbey
1933:
1926:
1912:, ed. (1911).
1910:Chisholm, Hugh
1906:
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1784:
1765:
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1735:Andrew Foreman
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1722:Dryburgh Abbey
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1667:
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1098:Dryburgh Abbey
1086:
1073:
1071:, pp. 8,9
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814:Arbroath Abbey
810:Pietro Accolti
801:Innocenzo Cibo
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775:
754:Earl of Huntly
718:Thomas Ruthall
702:George Hepburn
694:Northumberland
671:
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621:Pope Julius II
617:King Louis XII
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361:, the bogus
347:prior of May
343:commendators
335:
321:. The first
309:
302:
258:
210:
209:
175:Denomination
129:Berwickshire
104:
91:James Beaton
18:
2991:1521 deaths
2942:Arthur Rose
2932:James Sharp
2723:John Scotus
2638:Máel Ísu II
2542:Robert Eden
2501:William Hay
2483:William Hay
2406:Robert Shaw
2028: 1465
2015: 1465
1865: 1482
1773:David Laing
1341:, pp. 69,70
588:Holy League
471:Kelso Abbey
455:Fast Castle
284:Fast Castle
249:Commendator
243:, in 1513,
231:who became
218: 1465
196:Jane Forman
165:Nationality
149:Dunfermline
123: 1465
77:Predecessor
2980:Categories
2778:James Bane
2633:Máel Muire
2628:Cellach II
2623:Máel Ísu I
2511:George Hay
2454:(younger)§
2221:1514–1521
2187:1514–1521
2162:1513–1514
1443:Chalmers,
963:References
612:Henry VIII
483:River Spey
427:Cottingham
351:Pittenweem
255:Early life
201:Profession
142:1521-03-11
69:Term ended
55:St Andrews
2955:Episcopal
2884:Cardinal
2868:Cardinal
2658:Fothad II
2648:Máel Dúin
2613:Cellach I
2537:David Low
2331:Archibald
1635:Fleming,
1622:Fleming,
1582:Fleming,
1569:Fleming,
861:Edinburgh
629:Venetians
523:Benefices
475:Inverness
280:cathedral
235:in 1501,
105:1513-1514
87:Successor
61:Appointed
25:His Grace
2618:Fothad I
2413:(elder)§
2030:–1521):
1967:James IV
1796:James IV
1759:Brewer,
1648:Dowden,
1553:Mackay,
1540:Bonnar,
1526:James IV
1511:Sadler,
1497:James IV
1484:James IV
1458:James IV
1445:James IV
1429:James IV
1416:James IV
1403:James IV
1390:James IV
1375:Taylor,
1350:Taylor,
1295:Dowden,
1217:Dowden,
1150:Archer,
1032:Dowden,
1019:Dowden,
857:St Giles
826:cathedra
798:Cardinal
742:Stirling
690:Branxton
606:James's
383:Aberdeen
323:benefice
305:James IV
265:James IV
263:to King
225:diplomat
222:Scottish
193:Children
169:Scottish
127:Hutton,
2758:Gamelin
2668:CathrĂłe
2653:TĂşathal
2287:William
1841:(ed.).
1555:James V
1515:, p. 86
1193:JamesIV
818:James V
766:James V
738:James V
670:Flodden
459:Berwick
277:Glasgow
267:at the
229:prelate
185:Parents
2967:(etc.)
2708:Ernald
2698:Eadmer
2301:Andrew
2049:
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1973:
1943:
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1737:, ODNB
1544:, ODNB
1542:Albany
1447:, ODNB
1282:Bain,
1256:Bain,
1243:Bain,
1230:Bain,
1204:Bain,
1125:Bain,
1058:, p. 6
806:datary
760:, and
625:Venice
479:Forres
391:Aytoun
241:France
155:Buried
2663:Giric
2643:AilĂn
1837:. In
1775:ed.,
942:Notes
873:Paris
656:Leo X
566:Lands
457:near
365:, in
2047:ISBN
1971:ISBN
1941:ISBN
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413:and
316:Pope
273:dean
227:and
136:Died
116:Born
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