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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Walter Bower, Andrew Forman, Abbot of Iona, Abbot of Dryburgh, Innocenzo Cybo, John Lesley, Patrick Hepburn, Henry Wemyss, Donald Campbell, Patrick Hamilton, Henry of Holyrood, Robert de Keldeleth, David Arnot, Gilbert of Glenluce, Odo Ydonc, David Panter, Simon de Wedale, Thomas Livingston, Radulf, Adam of Dryburgh, Gavin Hamilton, Abbot of Kelso, Maurice of Inchaffray, John Woodman, Abbot of Scone, Abbot of Fearn, Charles Arbuthnot, Patrick Paniter, Abbot of Dundrennan, Abbot of Inchaffray, James Hay, Abbot of Crossraguel, Alexander Stewart, Abbot of Holyrood, Abbot of Glenluce, Abbot of Jedburgh, Abbot of Paisley, Abbot of Culross, Leot of Brechin, Robert Reid, William of Binning, Abbot of Coupar Angus, Abbot of Newbattle, Abbot of Deer, Tuathalan, Abbot of Cambuskenneth, Abbot of Kilwinning, Abbot of Tongland, Robert Shaw, Abbot of Balmerino, Abbot of Lindores, Abbot of Kinloss, James Ogilvie, Abbot of Soulseat, Abbot of Sweetheart, Abbot of Dercongal, Abbot of Inchcolm, Herbert of Selkirk, David Hamilton, Abbot of Saddell. Excerpt: Andrew Forman (c. 1465-11 March 1521) was a Scottish diplomat and prelate who became Bishop of Moray in 1501, Archbishop of Bourges in France, in 1513, Archbishop of St Andrews in 1514 as well as the headship of several monasteries. He was probably the son of Nicholas Forman of Hutton in Berwickshire, and Jonet Blackadder. Forman had three brothers, John and Adam who were both knights-Adam was the standard-bearer to King James IV at the Battle of Flodden Field and John, the king's serjeant-porter who was captured at the battle-and Robert who was dean of Glasgow cathedral. He also had two known sisters-Isabel, the second wife of Sir Patrick Home of Fast Castle and an un-named sister whose son, John Roul, became commendator of May after Forman's death. A possible third sister, Jonet Fo...