Dúghall of Lorne
Dúghall of Lorne | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Dunblane | |
| Church | Roman Catholic Church |
| See | Diocese of Dunblane |
| In office | 1380–1403 |
| Predecessor | Andrew Magnus |
| Successor | Fionnlagh MacCailein |
| Orders | |
| Consecration | 12 September 1380 × 13 February 1381 |
| Personal details | |
| Born | unknown Lorne (?) |
| Died | 1403 |
Dúghall (or Dougal or Dougall) of Lorne [or de Ergadia] (died 1403) was a late 14th century and early 15th century prelate in the Kingdom of Scotland. Probably a MacDúghaill (MacDougall) from the province of Lorne in Argyll, he appears to have studied at the University of Oxford before returning to Scotland for an ecclesiastical and administrative career. He obtained benefices in the diocese of Argyll, Dunkeld, Dunblane and St Andrews, and acted as the secretary and chaplain of Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife (after 1398, Duke of Albany), before becoming Bishop of Dunblane. He held the bishopric of Dunblane until his death in 1403.