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William of Sainte Mère Église

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Elected
  
16 September 1198

Predecessor
  
Richard FitzNeal


Successor
  
Eustace of Fauconberg

Died
  
27 March 1224

William of Sainte-Mere-Eglise

Term ended
  
25 January 1221 resigned

Other posts
  
Dean of St Martin le Grand

Name
  
William Sainte-Mere-Eglise

William of Sainte-Mère-Église (or William de St Mariæ Ecclesiâ or William of Saint Mere Eglise) was a medieval Bishop of London.

Life

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William's family originated from Cotentin in Normandy, and he held the prebend of 'Ealdstreet' in the diocese of London as well as being dean of St Martin le Grand in London. He also held a prebend in the diocese of York.

In 1193, William, along with the bishop of Salisbury Hubert Walter, found King Richard I of England where he was being held captive at Ochsenfurt in Germany. He was also named the clerk of the exchequer who was responsible for overseeing the Jewish moneylenders, and worked in Walter's new system of supervision to reduce fraud.

William was elected to the see of London on 16 September 1198 and consecrated on 23 May 1199. He resigned the see on 25 January 1221 and retired to the Augustinian priory of St Osyth's. He died on 27 March 1224.

References

William of Sainte-Mère-Église Wikipedia