Randulf of Evesham was a medieval Bishop of Worcester-elect and Abbot of Evesham.
Randulf of Evesham | |
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Bishop of Worcester-elect | |
Elected | 2 December 1213 |
Quashed | 1214 |
Predecessor | Mauger of Worcester |
Successor | Walter de Grey |
Previous post(s) | Prior of Evesham |
Orders | |
Consecration | never consecrated |
Personal details | |
Died | 17 December 1229 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Life
editRandulf was a monk of Evesham Abbey before becoming Prior of Worcester on 24 December 1204.[1] On 2 December 1213 he was elected to the see of Worcester but his election was quashed by the papal legate for England, Niccolò de Romanis, cardinal bishop of Tusculum, sometime before 20 January 1214 when Randulf was elected Abbot of Evesham.[2]
Randulf was elected as abbot on 22 January 1214, and was blessed by the papal legate at St Mary's, York on 10 March 1214. He died 17 December 1229.[3]
Citations
edit- ^ British History Online Priors of Worcester accessed on 3 November 2007
- ^ British History Online Bishops of Worcester accessed on 3 November 2007
- ^ Knowles, et al. Heads of Religious Houses p. 41
References
edit- British History Online Bishops of Worcester accessed on 3 November 2007
- British History Online Priors of Worcester accessed on 3 November 2007
- Knowles, David; London, Vera C. M.; Brooke, Christopher (2001). The Heads of Religious Houses, England and Wales, 940–1216 (Second ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-80452-3.