John Chishull
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John Chishull was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of London, and Lord High Treasurer during the 13th century. He also served as Dean of St. Paul's.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Henry |
Lord High Treasurer 1263 |
Succeeded by Roger de la Leye |
Preceded by Nicholas of Ely |
Lord Chancellor 1263–1264 |
Succeeded by Thomas Cantilupe |
Preceded by Godfrey Giffard |
Lord Chancellor 1268–1269 |
Succeeded by Richard Middleton |
Preceded by Thomas Wymondham |
Lord High Treasurer 1270–1271 |
Succeeded by Philip of Eye |
Religious Posts | ||
Preceded by Henry of Sandwich |
Bishop of London 1274–1280 |
Succeeded by Richard Gravesend |