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William Dudley (bishop)

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Church
  
Catholic

Successor
  
John Sherwood

Term ended
  
November 29, 1483

Died
  
November 29, 1483

Appointed
  
July 31, 1476

Role
  
Bishop of Durham

Consecration
  
October 12, 1476

Name
  
William Dudley

Predecessor
  
Lawrence Booth


William Dudley (died 1483) was Dean of Windsor and then Bishop of Durham.

Born William Sutton, of Dudley, he was a younger son of John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley. He was made a canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor and Dean of the Chapel Royal in 1471 and elevated to Dean of Windsor in 1473, a position which he held with that of Dean of Wolverhampton: thereafter the two posts were customarily held by the same man.

Dudley was nominated to Durham on 31 July 1476 and was consecrated between 1 September and 12 October 1476. In 1483 he supported Richard, Duke of Gloucester, the future King Richard III, in his bid for the Throne of England. In the last months of his life he was Chancellor of Oxford University. Dudley died on 29 November 1483.

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