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Thomas de Rossy (died 1348) was a fourteenth-century Scottish prelate. He appears in the historical record for the first time in 1331 when Pope John XXII provided him to succeed Bernard as Bishop of the Isles. At this stage the papal sources name him as a canon of Dunkeld Cathedral.Probably while at the papal curia he was consecrated at some point between June 7 and June 10 1331.

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