Simon (died 1225 x 1235) was a 13th-century Augustinian canon based in the Kingdom of Scotland.
[1] Simon, like his predecessor Thomas, was said by Inchcolm historian Walter Bower to have fallen out with the brothers of St Andrews and consequently to have resigned his post as prior.
[2] Subsequently, Simon became Prior of Loch Leven.
[5] It is unclear how long Simon lived afterward, but his successor appears in the sources for the first time in 1235, indicating that Simon probably died before this year.
[6] Bower described Simon as "a man of honourable life and praiseworthy behaviour".