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Dean of Wells

Successor
  
Walter de la Wyle

Denomination
  
Catholic

Predecessor
  
William de York


Name
  
Giles Bridport

Consecration
  
March 11, 1257

Died
  
December 1262

Term ended
  
December 1262

Giles of Bridport

Elected
  
between 13 February and 15 April 1256

Giles of Bridport was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury.

Giles was archdeacon of Berkshire in the diocese of Salisbury as well as Dean of Wells before he was elected bishop between 13 February and 15 April 1256 and consecrated on 11 March 1257. He died in December 1262, probably on the 13th. He founded De Vaux College in 1262 and he may have been the brother of Simon de Bridport, who was treasurer of the diocese of Salisbury. He is commemorated by a statue in niche 169 on the west front of Salisbury Cathedral.

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Giles of Bridport Wikipedia