Guy Mone
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Guy Mone (Mohun[1]) (died 1407) was an English royal administrator and bishop.
He was bishop of St David's from 1397 to his death,[2] being appointed on 30 August and consecrated on 11 November 1397.[3] He held the offices of Lord High Treasurer and Keeper of the Privy Seal towards the end of the reign of Richard II of England, and was one of Richard's supporters.[4][5]
Notes
- ↑ Dictionary of National Biography
- ↑ E. B. Fryde, Handbook of British Chronology (1996), p. 106.
- ↑ taken from the notes at Bishop of St David's
- ↑ Michael Bennett, Richard II and the Revolution of 1399 (1999), especially p. 160.
- ↑ John Smith Roskell, Parliament and Politics in Late Medieval England II (1981), p. 60.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Edmund Stafford |
Lord Privy Seal 1396–1397 |
Succeeded by Richard Clifford |
Preceded by Roger Walden |
Lord High Treasurer 1398–1398 |
Succeeded by William Scrope |
Preceded by Henry Bowet |
Lord High Treasurer 1402 |
Succeeded by William de Ros, 7th Baron de Ros |
Catholic Church titles | ||
Preceded by John Gilbert |
Bishop of St David's 1397–1407 |
Succeeded by Henry Chichele |
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