William Bottlesham
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Denomination | Catholic |
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Senior posting | |
See | Diocese of Rochester |
Title | Bishop of Rochester |
Period in office | 1389–1400 |
Predecessor | Thomas Brinton |
Successor | John Bottlesham |
Religious career | |
Previous bishoprics | Bishop of Llandaff |
Personal | |
Date of death | February 1400 |
William Bottlesham was a medieval Bishop of Llandaff and Bishop of Rochester.
He was translated from Bethlehem to Llandaff in 1386. He was then translated from Llandaff to Rochester on August 27, 1389.[1]
He died in February of 1400.[2]
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- Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961
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Preceded by Thomas Rushook |
Bishop of Llandaff 1386–1389 |
Succeeded by Edmund Bromfeld |
Preceded by Thomas Brinton |
Bishop of Rochester 1389–1400 |
Succeeded by John Bottlesham |
Persondata | |
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NAME | Bottlesham, William |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Bishop of Llandaff; Bishop of Rochester |
DATE OF BIRTH | |
PLACE OF BIRTH | |
DATE OF DEATH | February 1400 |
PLACE OF DEATH |