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William Middleton (bishop)

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Elected
  
24 February 1278

Name
  
William Middleton

Successor
  
Ralph Walpole

Predecessor
  
Roger Skerning

Installed
  
27 November 1278


Term ended
  
either 31 August or 1 September 1288

Other posts
  
Archdeacon of Canterbury

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William Middleton (or William de Middleton; died 31 August or 1 September 1288) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich.

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Life

Middleton began his career as a clerk in the Jewish exchequer in 1265. He was given custody of the rolls in 1276, and in 1277 was at the French royal court. He was an official of Canterbury when he was appointed Archdeacon of Canterbury by Archbishop Robert Kilwardby in October 1275. He may also have held a prebend in the diocese of London.

Middleton was elected on 24 February 1278 and was consecrated on 29 May 1278. He was enthroned at Norwich Cathedral on 27 November 1278. He continued to work on royal administrative business after his election and consecration.

Middleton died 31 August or 1 September 1288)

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William Middleton (bishop) Wikipedia