Thomas Ingoldsthorpe
13th-century Bishop of Rochester / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Ingoldsthorpe (or Thomas of Ingoldisthorpe) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester.
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Thomas Ingoldsthorpe | |
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Bishop of Rochester | |
Elected | c.ā9 July 1283 |
Term ended | 11 May 1291 |
Predecessor | John Kirkby |
Successor | Thomas Wouldham |
Other post(s) | Dean of St Paul's |
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Consecration | 26 September 1283 or 3 October 1283 |
Personal details | |
Died | 11 May 1291 |
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Ingoldsthorpe was from Ingoldisthorpe in Norfolk.[1] He held the offices of Archdeacon of Sudbury in the diocese of Norwich, then was Archdeacon of Middlesex in the diocese of London.[2] He was named Dean of St Paul's on 9 March 1277.[3]
Ingoldsthorpe was elected about 9 July 1283 and consecrated on 26 September 1283 or 3 October 1283. He died on 11 May 1291.[4]