Peter Rollock
Peter Rollock of Pilton (1558–1632) was a Scottish lawyer and Bishop of the Church of Scotland. He was the sixth-youngest son of Andrew Rollock, laird of Duncrub, Perthshire, and became a student of St Mary's College, St Andrews from 1572 until 1575, graduating Master of Arts. He renewed his studies in 1581, probably studying Law in Continental Europe in order to become an Advocate.
In 1585 he was appointed Bishop of Dunkeld in place of James Paton although he exercised few episcopal duties, the purpose of his appointment being to administer the diocese and to be eligible to sit in the Parliament of Scotland. Rollock became a royal judge and councillor, becoming a Lord of Session in 1596. After travelling to England with King James VI, now James I of England, he came back to Scotland in 1605. As King James began reviving episcopacy, Rollock was compelled to give up his bishopric, and James Nicolson was appointed in his place in 1607.
Rollock experienced a fluctuating position in the higher echelons of government, losing (1609) and regaining (1610) and then resigning (1620) his place on the bench, and going in (1587) and out (1610) and in again (1616) and then leaving (1625) the Privy Council.
He died at Pilton House near Edinburgh on 30 June 1632.
Family[]
He firstly married (1594) the twice-widowed Christian Cant, but had no children. He then married (1607) Elizabeth Weston, widow of John Fairlie of Bruntsfield and had one son, Walter Rollock.
References[]
- Goodare, Julian, "Rollock, Peter, of Pilton (c.1558–1632)", in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 , accessed 19 Feb 2007
- Watt, D.E.R., Fasti Ecclesiae Scotinanae Medii Aevi ad annum 1638, 2nd Draft, (St Andrews, 1969)
- 1558 births
- 1632 deaths
- Alumni of the University of St Andrews
- Bishops of Dunkeld (Church of Scotland)
- Members of the Privy Council of Scotland
- People from Perth and Kinross
- Members of the Faculty of Advocates
- 16th-century bishops of the Church of Scotland