On 8 June 1582 Montgomery entered into Glasgow Cathedral to claim his see.
The square is situated adjacent to Glasgow Cathedral on the Castle Street.
He died in hospital November 1969, aged 70, and a memorial service was held for him in Glasgow Cathedral.
On leaving Glasgow Cathedral in 1916 he toured the principal music halls for some years and afterwards made records and gave broadcasts.
The episcopal seat was located at Glasgow Cathedral.
He died in 1610 and is buried in the Glasgow Cathedral where his tomb can still be seen.
The earlier two buildings were Glasgow Cathedral and the Trongate steeple.
He left a legacy of £800 for repairing Glasgow Cathedral.
An attraction that shouldn't be missed, Glasgow Cathedral has a rare timelessness.
The School maintains the Christian nature of its foundation in Glasgow Cathedral.