Walter Haselshaw |
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| Elected | 7 August 1302 |
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| Term ended | 11 December 1308 |
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| Predecessor | William of March |
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| Successor | John Droxford |
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| Consecration | 4 November 1302 |
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| Died | 11 December 1308 |
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| Denomination | Catholic |
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Walter Haselshaw was a medieval English Bishop of Bath and Wells. He was elected 7 August 1302 and consecrated 4 November 1302. He died 11 December 1308.[1]
Citations
- ^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 228
References
- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
Deans of Wells |
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| High Medieval |
- Ivo
- Richard de Spakeston
- Alexander
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- Ralph of Lechlade
- Peter of Chichester
- William of Merton
- John Saracenus
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- Thomas Bytton
- William Burnell
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| Late Medieval | |
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| Early modern |
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| Late modern |
- George Lukin
- Hon. Henry Ryder
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- Armitage Robinson
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Bishops of Bath and Wells |
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| previous titles | | Wells | |
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| Bath | |
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| Bath & Glastonbury |
- Savaric FitzGeldewin (previously Bishop of Bath)
- Jocelin of Wells (became Bishop of Bath)
- Glastonbury claim abandoned
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| Bath |
- Jocelin of Wells (previously Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury)
- Roger of Salisbury (became Bishop of Bath and Wells)
- see became Bath and Wells
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| Medieval | |
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| Early modern |
- Adriano Castellesi
- Thomas Wolsey
- John Clerk
- William Knight
- William Barlow
- Gilbert Bourne
- Gilbert Berkeley
- Thomas Godwin
- John Still
- James Montague
- Arthur Lake
- William Laud
- Leonard Mawe
- Walter Curle
- William Piers
- Episcopacy abolished (Commonwealth)
- William Piers
- Robert Creighton
- Peter Mews
- Thomas Ken
- Richard Kidder
- George Hooper
- John Wynne
- Edward Willes
- Charles Moss
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| Late modern |
- Richard Beadon
- George Henry Law
- Richard Bagot
- Robert Eden
- Lord Arthur Hervey
- George Kennion
- Basil Wynne Willson
- Francis Underhill
- William Wand
- Harold Bradfield
- Edward Henderson
- John Bickersteth
- George Carey
- Jim Thompson
- Peter Price
- Peter Maurice (acting diocesan)
- Peter Hancock
- Ruth Worsley (acting diocesan)
- Michael Beasley
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