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John Rickingale

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Church
  
Catholic

Buried
  
Chichester Cathedral

Appointed
  
February 27, 1426

Successor
  
Thomas Brunce

Died
  
1429

Predecessor
  
Thomas Polton

Role
  
Bishop of Chichester

Term ended
  
about 6 July 1429

Name
  
John Rickingale


Place of burial
  
Chichester Cathedral, Chichester, United Kingdom

John Rickingale also known as John de Rickingale (died 1429) was a medieval Bishop of Chichester, Master of Gonville Hall, Cambridge, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge and Chancellor of York Minster.

Rickingale was the last rector of Hemingbrough rectory before Prior John Wessington converted it into a collegiate church. This happened when Rickingale was nominated as bishop of Chichester on 27 February 1426. The nomination was through the interest of John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford, to whom he was confessor. He was consecrated in Mortlake parish church on 30 or 3 June 1426. He was an early humanist.

Death

He died about 6 July 1429 and is buried in the north aisle of Chichester Cathedral. He left instructions that a marble effigy of himself should be left as a monument over his tomb. The following verses are engraved on his tomb:

The executors of his will were Peter Schelton, Master & treasurer of the church in Chichester, Edward Hunt, canon of Chichester, John Eppe, parson of Anderby and his nephew John Mannyng.

References

John Rickingale Wikipedia


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