Thomas of Melsonby

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Thomas of Melsonby
Denomination Catholic
Senior posting
See Diocese of Durham
Title Bishop of Durham
Period in office 1237–1240
Predecessor Richard le Poor
Successor Nicholas Farnham
Religious career
Previous post Prior of Durham
Personal
Date of death after 1244

Thomas of Melsonby was a medieval Bishop of Durham elect and Prior of Durham.

He was the son of the rector of Melsonby.[1] He was prior of a cell at Coldingham before being elected prior of Durham Cathedral about 1233.[2] He was elected to the see of Durham on June 1, 1237 but King Henry III of England objected. After lawsuits, Thomas resigned the bishopric.[1] He remained prior until 1244 when he resigned that office. He died sometime after 1244.[2]

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  1. ^ a b British History Online Bishops of Durham accessed on October 25, 2007
  2. ^ a b British History Online Priors of Durham accessed on October 25, 2007

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Roman Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Richard le Poor
Bishop of Durham
resigned see

1237–1244
Succeeded by
Nicholas Farnham
Persondata
NAME Thomas of Melsonby
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Bishop of Durham elect; Prior of Durham
DATE OF BIRTH
PLACE OF BIRTH
DATE OF DEATH after 1244
PLACE OF DEATH