Lawrence de Awkeburne
Lawrence de Awkeburne (or Laurence de Hakeburne) was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury elect.
Lawrence de Awkeburne | |
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Bishop of Salisbury-elect | |
Elected | 10 May 1288 |
Term ended | 8 August 1288 |
Predecessor | Henry Brandeston |
Successor | William de la Corner |
Other posts | Prebendary of Ruscombe |
Orders | |
Consecration | died before consecration |
Personal details | |
Died | 8 August 1288 Canterbury |
Denomination | Catholic |
Awkeburne held the prebend of Ruscombe in the diocese of Salisbury before being elected bishop on 10 May 1288, but he died at Canterbury on 8 August 1288 before he could be consecrated.[1]
Citations
- British History Online Bishops of Salisbury Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 30 October 2007
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References
- British History Online Bishops of Salisbury accessed on 30 October 2007
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Preceded by Henry Brandeston |
Bishop of Salisbury died before consecration 1288 |
Succeeded by William de la Corner |
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