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Thomas Brinton

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Church
  
Catholic

Predecessor
  
Thomas Trilleck

Name
  
Thomas Brinton

Consecration
  
February 6, 1373


Died
  
May 4, 1389

Appointed
  
January 31, 1373

Successor
  
William Bottlesham

Term ended
  
May 4, 1389

Books
  
The Sermons of Thomas Brinton, Bishop of Rochester (1373-1389)

Thomas Brinton was a medieval Bishop of Rochester.

Brinton was nominated on 31 January 1373 and consecrated on 6 February 1373. He died on 4 May 1389.

A certain sermon of his, catalogued as Sermon 69 in collections of his work, was preached in 1376 during the meeting of the Good Parliament. He mentions an imagined parliament of rats and mice (referring to the fable of belling the cat), and this image is generally considered to have inspired the similar image in the prologue of Piers Plowman.

References

Thomas Brinton Wikipedia