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  1. Robert Wishart. Robert Wishart was Bishop of Glasgow during the Wars of Scottish Independence and a leading supporter of Sir William Wallace and King Robert Bruce. For Wishart and many of his fellow churchmen, the freedom of Scotland and the freedom of the Scottish church were one and the same thing. His support for the national cause was to be ...

  2. 19 de ago. de 2020 · Foto: CC. William Wallace había jurado lealtad a Balliol, por lo que se negó a someterse a Eduardo I. Wallace se sumó a una campaña liderada por Robert Wishart, obispo de Glasgow, contra los sheriffs ingleses, que imponían el pago de elevados impuestos a la población escocesa.

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  3. 13 de jun. de 2010 · 812 subscribers. 4.1K views 13 years ago. http://www.thesingingtutor.com Robert Wishart demonstrates how to write a world cup song for STV The Hour world cup song competition. Robert is...

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  4. Robert Wishart – The Warrior Bishop. Wishart Tree WIS0025. In the annals of history, untimely deaths, whether accidental or intentional, have played significant roles in shaping the course of events that followed.

  5. www.wishart.org › Legacy › robert_wishartRobert Wishart

    Robert Wishart was the second son of Adam Wyschard, who founded the House of Logie Wishart, having obtained lands in Forfar in 1272 and 1279. He followed his uncle William Wishart into the Church, and became Bishop of Glasgow in 1272, a post he was to hold for 44 years.

  6. 3 de jul. de 2014 · Robert Wishart was Bishop of Glasgow from 1272 till1316, and so ruled for forty-four years, the longest period of any bishop in the annals of the See.

  7. 16 de abr. de 2023 · William Wallace había jurado lealtad a Balliol, por lo que se negó a someterse a Eduardo I. Wallace se sumó a una campaña liderada por Robert Wishart, obispo de Glasgow, contra los sheriffs ingleses, que imponían el pago de elevados impuestos a la población escocesa.