# Stephen de Pa

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Scottish Roman Catholic bishop (d. 1386)

**Stephen de Pa** († 2 March 1386) was [Prior](/source/Prior_(ecclesiastical)) and, briefly, [Bishop-elect of St. Andrews](/source/Bishop_of_St._Andrews). He was elected to succeed [William de Landallis](/source/William_de_Landallis) as Bishop after the latter's death on 23 September 1385. He was never [consecrated](/source/Consecration), because while on his way to [continental Europe](/source/Continental_Europe) to receive confirmation and consecration by the Pope, carrying a commendation from King [Robert II of Scotland](/source/Robert_II_of_Scotland) and a decree of the election, he was captured by English [pirates](/source/Pirate). He was kept prisoner in [England](/source/England) while his captors demanded a ransom. Stephen however did not want his church burdened with such a payment and chose to remain in that country. Moreover, he fell ill soon after his capture and subsequently died at [Alnwick](/source/Alnwick) on 2 March 1386.

## References

- [Dowden, John](/source/John_Dowden), *The Bishops of Scotland*, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912)

Religious titles Preceded by William de Landallis Bishop of St Andrews (Cill Rìmhinn) 1385–86 elect only Succeeded by Walter Trail

v t e Bishops and archbishops of St Andrews Known pre-Norman era bishops Cellach I Fothad I Máel Ísu I Cellach II Máel Muire Máel Ísu II Ailín Máel Dúin Túathal Fothad II Giric Cathróe Scoto-Norman era bishops Turgot of Durham Eadmer Robert of Scone Ernald Richard the Chaplain Hugh the Chaplain John Scotus Roger de Beaumont Geoffrey de Liberatione William de Malveisin David de Bernham Robert de Stuteville Abel de Gullane Gamelin William Wishart William Fraser William de Lamberton James Bane William Bell William de Landallis Stephen de Pa Walter Trail Thomas Stewart Walter de Danielston Gilbert de Greenlaw Henry Wardlaw James Kennedy Patrick Graham Pre-Reformation archbishops Patrick Graham William Scheves James Stewart, Duke of Ross Alexander Stewart John Hepburn Cardinal Innocenzo Cybo Andrew Forman James Beaton Cardinal David Beaton John Hamilton Gavin Hamilton Post-Reformation archbishops John Douglas Patrick Adamson George Gledstanes John Spottiswoode James Sharp Alexander Burnet Arthur Rose Afterwards, see also: Episcopal Archbishops of St Andrews, Bishops of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane (etc.) & Roman Catholic Archbishops of St Andrews and Edinburgh (etc.)

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