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James Chisholm

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James Chisholm (died c. 1545), Bishop of Dunblane, was the eldest son of Edmund Chisholm, the first Chisholm to own the estate of Cromlix in Dunblane parish, Strathearn, having moved from the Scottish Borders.〔Cockburn, ''Medieval Bishops''. p. 177.〕 In his early years as a clergyman, he was a chaplain to King James III of Scotland; the king apparently sent him to Rome for some time.〔
In 1482, after the resignation of Richard Forbes, James Chisholm became Dean of Aberdeen.〔Watt & Murray, ''Fasti Ecclesiae'', p. 11.〕 From 1482 too, James was claiming to have received papal provision as Dean of Moray, an office he never seems to have gained possession of.〔Watt & Murray, ''Fasti Ecclesiae'', p. 286.〕 He was still claiming the title when he was provided as Bishop of Dunblane on 31 January 1487.〔Watt & Murray, ''Fasti Ecclesiae'', pp. 102, 286.〕 Chisholm was consecrated at an unknown date that fell between 11 July 1487 and 28 January 1488.〔Watt & Murray, ''Fasti Ecclesiae'', p. 102.〕
Chisholm's long episcopate saw, among other things, the disastrous Battle of Flodden, a growth in the resources available to the cathedral, the addition of nine new chaplainries to the choir, and the addition of parapets to the tower and choir of the cathedral.〔Cockburn, ''Medieval Bishops'', pp. 180-92.〕 In 1526, James partially gave up the bishopric for his half-brother William Chisholm (I); on 6 June 1526, Pope Clement VII provided William to the bishopric.〔Cockburn, ''Medieval Bishops'', p. 192; Watt & Murray, ''Fasti Ecclesiae'', p. 102.〕 James however retained the fruits of the see - possession and control of its resources - with a right to return if he chose; he bore the style "administrator of Dunblane" for some time after, possibly until his death, though such a style is attested only once, on 26 March 1534).〔Cockburn, ''Medieval Bishops'', p. 192; Dowden, ''Bishops'', p. 207.〕
That was James' last appearance in contemporary sources. James Chisholm's death cannot be dated with certainly, but it is likely that he died in the year 1546; he was certainly dead by 20 January 1546.〔Cockburn, ''Medieval Bishops'', p. 193; Watt & Murray, ''Fasti Ecclesiae'', p. 102.〕
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