Alexander Hepburn
Alexander Hepburn was a 16th-century Scottish cleric who served as Protestant Bishop of Ross.
Life
He is first mentioned as minister of Little Dunkeld in 1574.He was elected as bishop of Ross on 14 May 1574, following the Church of Scotland's attempted forfeiture of the Catholic bishop John Lesley.
Hepburn obtained a royal confirmation with mandate for consecration on 20 March 1575, being admitted to the temporalities of the bishopric on 3 November; in the same year, on 22 April, the exiled Lesley had his provision renewed by the papacy. He was consecrated at Holyrood House in April 1576. Hepburn died on 22 September 1578.