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13th-century Bishop of Rochester From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benedict of Sausetun (or Benedict of Sawston) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester.
Benedict of Sausetun | |
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Bishop of Rochester | |
Elected | 13 December 1214 |
Term ended | 18 December 1226 |
Predecessor | Gilbert Glanvill |
Successor | Henry Sandford |
Previous post(s) | Precentor of St Paul's, London |
Orders | |
Consecration | either 25 January 1215 or 22 February 1215 |
Personal details | |
Died | 18 December 1226 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Benedict was from Sawston in Cambridgeshire.[1] He was a canon of the diocese of London from 1196 and held the prebend of Neseden.[2] From 1204 he was precentor of St Paul's, London.[3] He was elected to the see of Rochester on 13 December 1214[4] and was consecrated on either 25 January 1215 or 22 February 1215.[1] At some point between 1217 and 1221 he served as a baron of the exchequer.[5] He died on 18 December 1226 and was buried on 21 December 1226.[1]
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