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David de Moravia (died 1326) was Bishop of Moray during most of the First War of Scottish Independence. He was elected Bishop of Moray probably in early 1299. Extended details exist regarding the election because of an extant letter of Pope Boniface VIII. The result of the election was that David had 13 votes the Dean had 4 votes the Chancellor had 3 votes and the Archdeacon 1 vote. The Dean declared that David was elected and sent a request for confirmation to the Papacy.