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Richard Beauchamp (bishop)

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Church
  
Catholic

Successor
  
Lionel Woodville

Previous post
  
Died
  
October 18, 1481

Appointed
  
August 14, 1450


Role
  
Bishop

Consecration
  
February 9, 1449

Name
  
Richard Beauchamp

Predecessor
  
William Ayscough

Term ended
  
October 18, 1481

Richard Beauchamp (bishop)

Richard Beauchamp (died 1481) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury.

Beauchamp was the son of Walter Beauchamp, Speaker of the House of Commons of England in 1416, and studied at Oxford.

After serving as Archdeacon of Suffolk from around 1441, Beauchamp was nominated to the see of Hereford on 4 December 1448 and consecrated as bishop on 9 February 1449.

Beauchamp was translated to the see of Salisbury on 14 August 1450 and in 1477 the new office of Chancellor of the Order of the Garter was granted to him and his successors.

Beauchamp died on 18 October 1481 and was entombed in an elaborate gothic chantry chapel outside the east end of the cathedral. When this was demolished in the 18th century his remains were taken inside the cathedral.

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