George Graeme (1565–1643), Bishop of Dunblane and Bishop of Orkney, was a late sixteenth- and early seventeenth century Church of Scotland prelate.
Originally (from 1589) minister of Clunie he translated to Auchtergaven in 1595 and further translated to Scone in 1601,[1] and then in February 1603, he received crown provision to the bishopric of Dunblane, vacant by the resignation of Andrew Graham.
He renounced his rights to the bishopric a few months later, on 11 February 1639, after being threatened by the Assembly at Glasgow.
By this action, he avoided excommunication, and retained his estate at Gorthie.
Marion was the daughter of Sir Robert Crichton of Eliock and Cluny, Perthshire, Lord Advocate of Scotland, and his wife Elizabeth Stewart, granddaughter of Andrew Stewart, 2nd Lord Avondale.