A land register of the Bakonybél Abbey from 1086 mentions Andrew donated one of the estates ("villa Andree episcopi") to the monastery prior to that.
The nearby Balatonendréd – an estate of the cathedral chapter of Veszprém – also preserved the bishop's name.
[2] Andrew also possessed a lime kiln and a landholding named Endréd near the villages Márkó, Szentgál and Bánd.
[3] Endre Tóth argued Andrew served as Bishop of Veszprém in the period between 1062 and 1081 (or 1079).
[5] Tóth claimed the first St. Michael's Cathedral in Veszprém was most probably built during Andrew's episcopate.