John of Coutances | |
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Bishop of Worcester | |
Church | Catholic |
See | Diocese of Worcester |
In Office | 1196β1198 |
Predecessor | Henry de Sully |
Successor | Mauger of Worcester |
Personal details | |
Died | September 1198 |
Previous post | Archdeacon of Oxford |
John of Coutances was a medieval Bishop of Worcester.
He was a nephew of Walter of Coutances, Bishop of Lincoln and was treasurer of the diocese of Lisieux before his uncle appointed him Archdeacon of Oxford sometime before December of 1184. He also was dean of Rouen, and retained the treasurership of Lisieux while archdeacon.[1]
He was elected in January 1196 and consecrated on 20 October 1196. He died on 24 September 1198[2] or on 25 September. His death was commemorated on 24 September.[3]
John should not be confused with a different John of Coutances who, in the 11thβ12th century, wrote a chronicle of the Church at Coutances, France.
Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by Henry de Sully |
Bishop of Worcester 1196β1198 |
Succeeded by Mauger of Worcester |