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in the far south. It was to the new cathedral that, in 1239, Gilbert would move Bishop Adam's body. Gilbert nevertheless continued to reside for much of his episcopate in the more violent north, and maintained a palace at
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Folklore surrounding St Gilbert was collected in Sutherlandshire in the late nineteenth century, including a legend of how he overcame a dragon—or salamander—that was terrorising the country.
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and his army. He was certainly bishop of Caithness by the summer of 1224. King Alexander probably decided that, after the murder of Gilbert's predecessor
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in 1245, traditionally on 1 April. The latter day is his feast day. He was buried at Dornoch, and his relics were venerated until the
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As his name indicates, Gilbert very likely came from Moray. The family owned extensive lands in
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People of Medieval Scotland - Gilbert Murray, Bishop of Caithness (d.1245)
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It is known that Gilbert was the son of one Muiredach, son of Alexander
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Index

Saint

Dornoch Cathedral
Scotland
Moray
Feast
Patronage
Dornoch
Bishop of Caithness
Dornoch Cathedral
Gaelicized
Flemish
Duffus
Earldom of Sutherland
William de Moravia, 1st Earl of Sutherland
Moray
Gaelic
Francization
modern:
Richard de Moravia
Duffus
Strabok
Bishopric of Moray
Alexander II of Scotland
Adam of Melrose
Halkirk
Dornoch
Scrabster
cathedral at Dornoch
palace at Scrabster

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