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- Robert Lichton (1631–1692) (a.k.a.: Leighton, Lichtoun, Lichtone, Lyton), Lord of Ulishaven, Forfarshire, Scotland and Lord of Tervik. He was a Lieutenant...
- Henry de Lichton [de Lychtone, Leighton] (died 1440) was a medieval Scottish prelate and diplomat, who, serving as Bishop of Moray (1414–1422) and Bishop...
- (1350–1355) Alexander de Kininmund, Bishop of Aberdeen (1355–1380) Henry de Lichton, Bishop of Aberdeen (1422–1440) Gavin Dunbar (Bishop of Aberdeen), 1518/9–32...
- (1658–1663) Gustaf Ribbing (1663–1672) Hans Georg Mörner (1672–1685) Robert Lichton (1685–1687) Erik Dahlbergh (1687–1693) Nils Gyllenstierna (1693–1696) Mårten...
- (1674–1728) Andreas Lennartson Torstensson (1674–1681) Robert Johannson Lichton (April 1681 – 1687) Nils Turesson Bielke (20 January 1687 – 19 April 1687)...
- dragoons Second Line Mj. Gen. Johan Benedict von Schönleben Col. Robert Lichton 4 squadrons Nya Adelsfanan cavalry Col. Hans Wachtmeister 2 squadrons The...
- Religious titles Preceded by Alexander de Kininmund Archdeacon of Aberdeen x 1357–1395 Succeeded by Henry de Lichton...
- Walter Forrester (died 1425 or 1426) - Bishop of Brechin, Scotland Henry de Lichton (died 1440) - Scottish prelate and diplomat, Bishop of Moray and Bishop...
- Archdiocese → See Diocese of Moray In office 1422–1435 Predecessor Henry de Lichton Successor John de Winchester Orders Ordination Unknown Consecration Unknown...
- the governors-general of Estonia: Anders Torstenson (1674–1681) Robert Lichton (1681–1687) Nils Turesson Bielke (1687) Axel Julius De la Gardie (1687–1704)...