Michael (bishop elect)

Michael was a medieval Bishop of Hereford elect. He was a canon of Lichfield Cathedral before being elected by the cathedral chapter of Hereford Cathedral to succeed Ralph de Maidstone, but the election was quashed in August 1240.[1]

Michael
Bishop of Hereford elect
Electedbefore August 1240
QuashedAugust 1240
PredecessorRalph de Maidstone
SuccessorPeter of Aigueblanche
Other postscanon of Lichfield
Personal details
DenominationCatholic

Citations

gollark: Actually, no, it was cold LAST week but is warmer THIS week, thus CLIMATE CHANGE UNDEBUNKED.
gollark: It was cold in my house last week, thus CLIMATE CHANGE DEBUNKED.
gollark: Well, not any number, but at least a few thousand or tens of thousands for popular stupid things.
gollark: You can find any number of people with some education who think stupid things.
gollark: We have a solar minimum or something, it just means fewer sunspots.

References

  • Barrow, J. S. (2002). Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume 8: Hereford: Bishops. Institute of Historical Research. Archived from the original on 9 August 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2007.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Ralph de Maidstone
Bishop of Hereford
Election quashed

1239–1240
Succeeded by
Peter of Aigueblanche

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