John Sheppey

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John Sheppey
Denomination Catholic
Senior posting
See Diocese of Rochester
Title Bishop of Rochester
Period in office 13521360
Predecessor Hamo Hethe
Successor William Whittlesey
Personal
Date of birth c. 1300
Date of death October 19, 1360

John Sheppey (c. 1300October 19, 1360) was an English administrator and bishop. He served as treasurer from 1356 to 1360.[1] Little is known of his family and background. A Benedictine, he was ordained deacon in 1318, and later studied at Oxford. Later he became involved in royal government, and was made bishop of Rochester on October 22, 1352. He was consecrated on March 19, 1353.[2] He died on October 19, 1360,[2] and was buried in Rochester Cathedral at the altar of St John the Baptist. As his will shows, he was a friend of his predecessor William Edington.

Sheppey is today remembered mostly for his sermons, many of which still survive.

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[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 101
  2. ^ a b Powicke Handbook of British Chronologyp. 248

[edit] References

  • Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961
  • Spencer, H. L. 'Sheppey, John (c.1300–1360)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25350, accessed 22 Sept 2006] .
Political offices
Preceded by
William Edington
Lord High Treasurer
13561360
Succeeded by
Simon Langham
Religious titles
Preceded by
Hamo Hethe
Bishop of Rochester
13521360
Succeeded by
William Whittlesey
Persondata
NAME Sheppey, John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Rochester; Lord High Treasurer of England
DATE OF BIRTH circa 1300
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH October 19, 1360
PLACE OF DEATH
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