John Harewell

John Harewell was a Bishop of Bath and Wells in medieval England.

John Harewell
Bishop of Bath and Wells
Appointed14 December 1366
Term endedc. 16 July 1386
PredecessorJohn Barnet
SuccessorWalter Skirlaw
Orders
Consecration7 March 1367
Personal details
Diedc. 16 July 1386
DenominationCatholic

Harewell came from Harwell in Berkshire (now in Oxfordshire). He was in the employ of the Black Prince,[1] before being collated Archdeacon of Berkshire in 1365[2] and then selected, on 14 December 1366, as Bishop of Bath and Wells. He was consecrated on 7 March 1367 and died around 16 July 1386.[3] His executors are listed[4] as John Harewell; John Bryngton; John Grene, of Welles, canon; John de Tuttebury, in 1399 (1 Henry IV).

Citations

  1. "Harwell: The Family Name". Harwell Village. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
  2. Joyce M. Horn (1962). "Archdeacons: Berkshire". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541: volume 3: Salisbury diocese. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  3. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 228
  4. Plea Rolls of the Court of Common Pleas; National Archives; CP 40/555; http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/CP40no555/bCP40no555dorses/IMG_0152.htm; 4th entry from the bottom, with Soms (Somerset) in the margin, in a plea of debt, with the executors as plaintiffs

References

  • 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.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
John Barnet
Bishop of Bath and Wells
1366–1386
Succeeded by
Walter Skirlaw

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