Thomas Peverel
- Bishop of Ossory,
- Bishop of Llandaff
Thomas Peverel (died 1419) was a medieval prelate who was successively bishop of Ossory, Llandaff, and Worcester.
Peverel was appointed the Bishop of Ossory by papal provision on 25 October 1395,[1] and was translated to Llandaff on 12 July 1398.[2][3] He was translated again to Worcester on 4 July 1407.[4][5]
Peverel died in office on 1 or 2 March 1419.[4][5]
Citations
- ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 370.
- ^ Fryde et al. 1986, p. 293.
- ^ Jones 1965, p. 21–23.
- ^ a b Fryde et al. 1986, p. 279.
- ^ a b Jones 1962, p. 55–58.
References
- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (3rd, reprinted 2003 ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
- Jones, B. (1965). "Bishops of Llandaff". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541. Vol. 11: The Welsh Dioceses. British History Online.
- Jones, B. (1962). "Bishops of Worcester". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541. Vol. 4: Monastic Cathedrals (Southern Province). British History Online.
Catholic Church titles | ||
---|---|---|
Preceded by Richard Northalis | Bishop of Ossory 1395–1398 | Succeeded by John Waltham |
Preceded by John Burghill | Bishop of Llandaff 1398–1407 | Succeeded by John de la Zouche |
Preceded by Richard Clifford | Bishop of Worcester 1407–1419 | Succeeded by Philip Morgan |
- v
- t
- e
- St Carthage
- St Medran
- St Sedna
- St Muccine
- St Modomnoc
- St Aengus Lamoidan
- St Lachtin
- St Colman Ua Eirc
- St Cuillen
- St Bochonna
- St Finnech Duirn
- St Eochan
- St Killene Mac Lubne
- Laidhgnen Mac Doinlanach
- Tnuthgall
- Mocoach
- Cucathrach
- Cothach
- Fereoach
- Conchobhar
- Conmhach Ua Loichene
- Inchalach
- Anluan
- Cormac Mac Eladhach
- Ceran Departed
- Sloidhedhach
- Cormac
- Fearchal
- Fochartach
- Colman
- Confoelad
- Donchadh
- Fochartach
- Donchad Ua Celieachair
- Comhoran
- Ceallack Reamhar
- Ceallack Ua Caonhoran
- Domnall Ua Fogartaig
- Felix Ua Duib Sláin
- Hugo de Rous
- Peter Mauveisin
- William of Kilkenny
- Walter de Brackley
- Geoffrey de Turville
- Hugh de Malpilton
- Geoffrey St Leger
- Roger of Wexford
- Michael d'Exeter
- William FitzJohn
- Richard de Ledrede
- John de Tatenhale
- William
- John of Oxford
- Alexander de Balscot
- Richard Northalis
- Thomas Peverel
- John Waltham
- John Griffin
- Roger Appleby
- John Waltham
- Thomas Snell
- Patrick Foxe
- Dionysius Ó Deadhaidh
- Thomas Barry
- David Hackett
- Seaán Ó hÉidigheáin
- Oliver Cantwell
14th and 15th-century Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of Ossory, and Bishop of Landaff
This article about an English bishop or archbishop is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e