Simon Walton | |
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Bishop of Norwich | |
Diocese | Diocese of Norwich |
Elected | 4 June 1257 |
Enthroned | 17 March 1258 |
Reign ended | 2 January 1266 |
Predecessor | Walter Suffield |
Successor | Roger Skerning |
Orders | |
Consecration | 10 March 1258 |
Personal details | |
Died | 2 January 1266 |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Simon Walton (or Simon de Wanton; died 2 January 1266) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich.
A royal justice, Walton was elected to the see of Norwich on 4 June 1257 and was consecrated on 10 March 1258. He was enthroned at Norwich Cathedral on 17 March 1258.[1]
Pope Clement IV ordered Walton to find a coadjutor on 29 September 1265, as the bishop was sick and unable to perform his duties.[1] He died on 2 January 1266.[2]
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Preceded by Walter Suffield |
Bishop of Norwich 1257–1266 |
Succeeded by Roger Skerning |