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John Arundel (bishop of Exeter)

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Church
  
Catholic

Successor
  
Hugh Oldham

Died
  
1504

Appointed
  
July 5, 1502


Role
  
Bishop of Exeter

Consecration
  
November 30, 1496

Name
  
John Arundel

Predecessor
  
Richard Redman

Term ended
  
1504


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John Arundel (died 1504) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Bishop of Exeter.

Arundel was the son of Renfry Arundell, High Sheriff of Cornwall and was educated at the college of Canons Augustine in St. Columb and at Exeter College, Oxford.

Arundel was appointed a Canon of Windsor in 1479, a position he held until 1496.

After graduating with a Masters in Arts, Arundel was ordained and presented as rector to St. Columb Major. From 1482 to 1496 he served as Dean of Exeter and on 3 August 1496 was nominated as Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and consecrated on 30 November 1496. He was translated to Exeter on 5 July 1502.

Arundel died in London in 1504 and lies buried in St. Clement's Church without Temple Bar.

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John Arundel (bishop of Exeter) Wikipedia