Godfrey de Luci | |
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Bishop of Winchester | |
Appointed | 15 September 1189 |
Term ended | 11 September 1204 |
Predecessor | Richard of Ilchester |
Successor | Richard Poore |
Orders | |
Consecration | 22 October 1189 |
Personal details | |
Died | 11 September 1204 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Previous post(s) | Archdeacon of Richmond |
Godfrey de Luci (also Godfrey de Lucy) was a medieval Bishop of Winchester.
Life
Godfrey de Luci was the second son of Richard de Luci and his wife Rohese.[1] He had an elder brother Geoffrey, and three sisters, Maud, Alice, and Aveline.[2]
Godfrey was dean of St. Martin le Grand in London before being appointed Archdeacon of Derby in the diocese of Lichfield about 1171. He was Archdeacon of Richmond in the diocese of York before 18 August 1184. He also held prebends in the dioceses of Exeter, Lincoln, London and Salisbury. He was also a royal justice.[1]
Godfrey was nominated to the see of Winchester 15 September 1189 and consecrated as Bishop 22 October 1189.[3]
Godfrey was named the guardian of his nephews, sons of his elder brother, Geoffrey, but they died without heirs and the lands were divided between their sisters. In 1194, he fell out of favour with King Richard, but by the start of King John's reign he had recovered his lands.[4]
Citations
- 1 2 British History Online Archdeacons of Richmond accessed on 2 November 2007
- ↑ Turner "Exercise of the King's Will" Albion p. 400
- 1 2 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 276
- ↑ Turner "Exercise of the King's Will" Albion p. 389-390
- ↑ British History Online Bishops of Winchester Archived 14 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 2 November 2007
References
- British History Online Archdeacons of Richmond accessed on 2 November 2007
- British History Online Bishops of Winchester accessed on 2 November 2007
- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
- Turner, Ralph V. (Fall 1990). "Exercise of the King's Will in Inheritance of Baronies: The Example of King John and William Briwerre". Albion. 22 (3): 383–401. doi:10.2307/4051178. JSTOR 4051178.