Peter Blackburn

Roman Catholic bishop
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IntroRoman Catholic bishop
PlacesHoly Roman Empire
isPriest
Work fieldReligion
Gender
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Biography

Peter Blackburn was a Scottish scholar and prelate. Born in Glasgow, he became a lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow.

On 2 September 1600, King James VI of Scotland provided him as Bishop of Aberdeen, attaching to the appointment a seat in the Parliament of Scotland - an innovation which was denounced by Charles Ferme. Another part of the controversy was that no new bishop had been appointed since 1585, and Blackburn's provision, along with those of David Lindsay to the bishopric of Ross and George Gledstanes' provision to the bishopric of Caithness, broke this lull.

He died on 14 June 1616, at Aberdeen.

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