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Andrews (scottish gaelic: easbaig chill rìmhinn, scots: beeshop o saunt andras) was the ecclesiastical head of the diocese of st andrews and then, from 14 august 1472, as archbishop of st andrews (scottish gaelic: àrd-easbaig chill rìmhinn), the archdiocese of st andrews.
Of the ancient house of kennedy of dunure, he was a son of lady mary, daughter of king robert iii, and was therefore a cousin of james ii, then reigning in scotland.
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Of the ancient house of kennedy of denure, he was a son of lady mary, daughter of king robert iii, and was therefore a cousin of james ii, then reigning in scotland.
At st andrews, bishop kennedy became an active and successful bishop. During the minority of james ii,kennedy took a leading role in wider scottish politics, being appointed chancellor of scotland in may 1444, a post he quickly gave up when it interfered with his ability to discharge his religious duties.
It was founded as 'the college of the holy saviour' by james kennedy, bishop of st andrews and second chancellor of the university, on 27 august 1450,.
James kennedy succeeded henry wardlaw as bishop of st andrews in 1440. It was badly damaged both during the reformation, and when the roof of the chapel was taken down in the 18th century.
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