William Turnbull
William Turnbull
(born approx.
1400
) was an influential
Bishop of Glasgow
Scotland
from
1448
to
1454
. He studied arts at the
University of St Andrews
(
1419
), canon law at
Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium
and studied at
University of Pavia, Italy
for a doctorate in canon law (
1439
). Upon his return to Scotland, he befriended
King James II
and became
Keeper of the Privy Seal
(
1440
-
1448
) and
Royal Secretary
(
1441
-
1442
). In
1447
he was appointed
Bishop of Dunkeld
, then a year later Bishop of Glasgow. During his time as Bishop, he pursued the formation of a University in Glasgow with the encouragement of King James II. On
7 January
1451
,
Pope Nicholas V
issued a
papal bull
decreeing the foundation of the
University of Glasgow
, which started classes in the
Glasgow Cathedral
buildings.
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