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Andrew Munro may refer to: *Andrew Munro (bishop), Bishop of Ross, Scotland in the 15th century * Andrew Munro (mathematician) (1869–1935), Scottish fellow, lecturer in mathematics and bursar of Queens' College, Cambridge *Andrew Munro (footballer) Andrew Munro is a former Grenadian international football player and head coach of the Grenada national football team. As a player, he was involved in the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign. Munro was placed in charge of the national t ...
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Andrew Munro (bishop)
Andrew Munro (died before 24 October 1454) [de Munro, de Munroy], or Aindréas Mac an Rothaich as his Scottish Gaelic, Gaelic kindred name, was a Kingdom of Scotland, Scottish churchman active in the 15th century, undoubtedly given his surname a native of Ross, Scotland, Ross of Clan Munro. In either 1421 or 1422, he became Archdeacon of Ross on exchange with John de Inchmartin, and was issued a new papal provision on 6 October 1422; his provision was repeated on 11 March 1431. Following the death of John Bullock (bishop), John Bullock, Bishop of Ross (Scotland), Bishop of Ross, in either 1439 or 1440, Munro was postulated as Bullock's successor by the cathedral chapter; his postulation, rather than election, occurred because Munro had a "defect of birth", being the son of an unmarried woman and a priest.Dowden, ''Bishops'', p. 218; Watt, ''Fasti Ecclesiae'', p. 268. Despite much effort and expense, the postulation was rejected by Pope Eugenius IV, who provided instead Thomas ...
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Andrew Munro (mathematician)
Andrew Munro, M.A., (6 July 1869 – 1 July 1935) was a Scottish lecturer in mathematics, Vice President, Bursar, Steward and Senior Fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge for 45 years from 1893 to 1935. The Munro scholarships and studentships at Queens' College, Cambridge are named in his honour. Early life Andrew Munro was born 6 July 1869, in Rosskeen, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, the son of Andrew Munro and Margaret Small of Invergordon in Ross and Cromarty. His father was a banker, mill owner and farmer, who also served as Chief Magistrate for Invergordon and Justice of the Peace for Ross and Cromarty. The Munros were members of the Clan Munro. His mother was the daughter of John Small (1797–1847), under Librarian of the University of Edinburgh, and the sister of John Small (1828–1886), who succeeded his father as under Librarian and later was appointed Librarian. Munro's mother and family were members of the Smalls of Dirnanean, Perthshire, Scotland. Academics Munro in ...
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