Ingram de Ketenis
Scottish cleric (died 1407 or 1408) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ingram de Ketenis (alternatively spelled de Kethenys; died 1407 or 1408) was a medieval cleric from Angus in Scotland.
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Ingram de Ketenis | |
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Born | before 1321 probably Kettins, Angus, Scotland |
Died | 1407 or 1408 |
Occupation | cleric |
Title | Archdeacon of Dunkeld Rector of Tealing Bishop of Galloway (unaccepted papal provision) |
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A graduate of the University of Paris, he was Archdeacon of Dunkeld for over half a century. During his time, he received papal provision to be Bishop of Galloway, but refused to accept the position.
De Ketenis famously left an inscribed funeral monument. In the event, he did not use it, but it survives to this day.