The Bishops of Glasgow had a country seat in Partick.
He was one of two archdeacons serving the Bishop of Glasgow.
As Bishop of Glasgow, he was a royal official.
He was appointed Bishop of Glasgow in 1273.
Chisholm was allowed to return to France and joined the Bishop of Glasgow.
He was formerly the Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway.
In this alternative riggs refers to the lands which the Bishop of Glasgow raised teinds from.
He was then elected Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway in 1938.
Michael Russell (1781-1848) was the first Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway from 1837 to his death in 1848.
He was elected Bishop of Glasgow sometime between 19 May 1232 and June 1233.