Richard Peche

Richard Peche (died 1182) was a medieval Bishop of Lichfield.

Robert Peche
Bishop of Lichfield
Appointedbefore April 1161
Term endedresigned 1182
PredecessorWalter Durdent
SuccessorGerard la Pucelle
Orders
Consecrationabout 18 April 1161
Personal details
Died6 October 1182
DenominationCatholic

Peche was probably the son of Robert Peche who was Bishop of Lichfield from 1121 to 1128. He was definitely the son of a priest, as Ralph de Diceto wrote about him and justified the elevation of a son of a priest to the episcopacy. He was Archdeacon of Coventry, and may have been given that office by his father, although the first record of him as an archdeacon is from about 1140.[1]

Peche was consecrated as bishop about 18 April 1161,[2] either by Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury or by Walter, Bishop of Rochester.[1] Richard probably assisted Roger de Pont L'Evêque the Archbishop of York in the coronation of Henry the Young King in 1170.[3] After Becket's death, Richard, along with Bartholomew Iscanus the Bishop of Exeter reconciled Canterbury Cathedral so it might be once more used for the liturgy.[4] While bishop, Richard worked to restore the finances of the diocese, and ten charters he issued are still extant.[1] He was also briefly joint viceroy of Ireland with John, Constable of Chester.[5]

Peche resigned the see in 1182, died on 6 October 1182 and was buried at St Thomas' church, Stafford.[2] After his resignation, he took the habit of an Augustinian canon at Stafford,[6] although the story that he founded the house he retired has since been proven to be not the case.[1]

Citations

  1. Franklin "Peche, Richard" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  2. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 253
  3. Barlow Thomas Becket p. 206
  4. Barlow Thomas Becket p. 264
  5. O'Mahony Viceroys of Ireland p. 16
  6. Knowles Monastic Order p. 478 footnote 1
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References

  • Barlow, Frank (1986). Thomas Becket. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-07175-1.
  • Franklin, M. J. (2004). "Peche, Richard (d. 1182)" ((subscription or UK public library membership required)). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/21733. Retrieved 14 January 2008.
  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  • Knowles, David (1976). The Monastic Order in England: A History of its Development from the Times of St. Dunstan to the Fourth Lateran Council, 940–1216 (Second reprint ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-05479-6.
  • O'Mahony, Charles (1912). The Viceroys of Ireland.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Walter Durdent
Bishop of Coventry
1161–1182
Succeeded by
Gerard la Pucelle

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