People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Richard, bishop of the Isles (d.1275)

Biography
Watt and Murray, Fasti, 261: Richard was an Englishman and canon of St Andrews. He was active at the papal curia when he was appointed to the bishopric of the Isles/Sodor. He was consecrated at Perugia on or before 14 March 1253. He died in Cumbria and was buried at Furness Abbey on 25 March 1275. He was perhaps surnamed 'de Natherton'. He was also once chaplain of John Toledo, cardinal priest of St Laurence in Lucina.
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1253 × 1271
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Isles/Man
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Richard (de Natherton?), bishop of the Isles (d.1275)
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Richard (de Natherton?), bishop of the Isles (d.1275) (counterseal)
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Date Short Summary Role Source
14 Mar. 1253 Chaplain of John de Toledo, cardinal of S. Lorenzo in Lucina (d.1275) (Employment relationship) subject (relationship) 2/143/158 (Chron. Man App., no. 23)


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24 March, 1271 X 1274 Confirmation of two acres of arable land in territory of Lour (ANG) 1/8/83 (RRS, iv, no. 256)