George Haliburton (bishop of Dunkeld)

George Haliburton (1616–1665) was a 17th-century Scottish minister who served as Bishop of Dunkeld.

In 1636, he graduated MA from King's College, Aberdeen, thereafter receiving his licence for the ministry from Meigle presbytery.

He served as an army chaplain in 1640 and 1641, before being appointed minister of Menmuir in November 1642.

[1] After the reinstatement of episcopacy in 1662, James Sharp, Archbishop of St Andrews recommended him for the bishopric of Dunkeld.

He was consecrated Bishop of Dunkeld, on 7 May 1662, at Holyrood Palace, retaining his parochial position in Perth.