At any rate, in that year he was elected to be the new Bishop of Moray.
Tulloch remained Bishop of Moray until his death on 14 April 1482.
He also settled a dispute with the Bishop of Moray regarding certain rights in boundary churches.
By this point in time he is already Bishop of Moray.
His rise continued when 2 years later, he was made Bishop of Moray.
He was elected Bishop of Moray, probably in early 1299.
The church was built c. 1140 and became the first cathedral of the Bishop of Moray.
He soon moved on to Perth, and in early 1688 was selected to be Bishop of Moray.
He was consecrated as Bishop of Moray sometime towards the end of the year.
His career is rather obscure, and he himself is little more than a name of a Bishop of Moray.