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William de York

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Elected
  
10 December 1246

Other posts
  
Provost of Beverley

Term ended
  
January 1256

Consecration
  
14 July 1247

Predecessor
  
Robert de Bingham

Name
  
William York

Successor
  
Giles of Bridport


William de York was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury.

William was provost of Beverley as well as holding prebends in the dioceses of Lincoln, London, and York. He was also a royal justice. He was elected on 8 or 10 December 1246 and consecrated on 7 or 14 July 1247. He died on either 25 January or 31 January in 1256.

References

William de York Wikipedia