William of March
13th and 14th-century Bishop of Bath and Wells / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William of March (or William March;[1] died 1302) was a medieval Treasurer of England and a Bishop of Bath and Wells.
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William of March | |
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Bishop of Bath and Wells | |
Elected | 30 January 1293 |
Term ended | 11 June 1302 |
Predecessor | Robert Burnell |
Successor | Walter Haselshaw |
Other post(s) | Canon of Wells |
Orders | |
Consecration | 17 May 1293 by Richard Gravesend, William of Louth, and Thomas of Wouldham, O.S.B. |
Personal details | |
Died | 11 June 1302 |
Buried | Wells Cathedral |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Treasurer | |
In office August 1290 ā August 1295 | |
Monarch | Edward I of England |
Preceded by | John Kirkby |
Succeeded by | John Droxford |
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