John Sandale | |
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Bishop of Winchester | |
Church | Catholic |
See | Diocese of Winchester |
In Office | 1316–1319 |
Predecessor | Henry Woodlock |
Successor | Rigaud of Assier |
Personal details | |
Died | 2 November 1319 |
John Sandale (or Sandall) was a medieval Bishop of Winchester.
He was a canon of Lincoln and St. Paul's before and provost of Wells before becoming Lord High Treasurer from 1310 to 1311. He was acting treasurer from 1312 to 1314.[1] He later became Lord Chancellor on 26 September 1314. He held that office until 11 June 1318.[2]
He was once more Lord High Treasurer in November of 1318 and held the office until his death.[1]
He was elected to the see of Winchester about 27 July 1316 and consecrated on 31 October 1316. He died on 2 November 1319.[3]
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Walter Reynolds |
Lord High Treasurer 1310–1311 |
Succeeded by Walter Norwich |
Preceded by Walter Norwich |
Lord High Treasurer acting 1312–1314 |
Succeeded by Walter Norwich |
Preceded by Walter Reynolds |
Lord Chancellor 1314–1318 |
Succeeded by John Hotham |
Preceded by John Walwayn |
Lord High Treasurer 1318–1319 |
Succeeded by Walter Norwich |
Catholic Church titles | ||
Preceded by Henry Woodlock |
Bishop of Winchester 1316–1319 |
Succeeded by Rigaud of Assier |