Edmund Audley
Edmund Audley | |
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Bishop of Salisbury | |
Church | Catholic |
Appointed | 10 January 1502 |
Term ended | 23 August 1524 |
Predecessor | Henry Deane |
Successor | Lawrence Campejus |
Orders | |
Consecration | 1 October 1480 |
Personal details | |
Died | 23 August 1524 |
Previous post | Bishop of Rochester Bishop of Hereford |
Edmund Audley (also Edmund Touchet or Touchett) (died 1524) was Bishop of Rochester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Salisbury.
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Life
Audley graduated BA in 1463 at University College, Oxford. He was appointed to the seventh stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1474 and held this until 1480.[1]
Audley was collated as Archdeacon of the East Riding on 14 December 1475[2] and then as Archdeacon of Essex on 22 December 1479,[3] serving until he was nominated to become Bishop of Rochester on 7 July 1480, and consecrated on 1 October 1480.[4] He was then translated to be Bishop of Hereford on 22 June 1492.[5][6] He was then translated to become Bishop of Salisbury on 10 January 1502.[7][8][9] He died on 23 August 1524.[7]
Audley was the son of Eleanor Holand.[10] He is buried in a chapel of Salisbury Cathedral.[11]
Citations
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References
- Bishops of Salisbury[unreliable source] accessed on 31 August 2007
- Britain Express: Salisbury Cathedral accessed on 31 August 2007
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- Touchet Family accessed on 31 August 2007 (pay to access)[unreliable source?]
- Tudor Place: Edmund Touchet[unreliable source] accessed on 31 August 2007
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Catholic Church titles | ||
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Preceded by | Bishop of Rochester 1480–1492 |
Succeeded by Thomas Savage |
Preceded by | Bishop of Hereford 1492–1502 |
Succeeded by Adrian de Castello |
Preceded by | Bishop of Salisbury 1502–1524 |
Succeeded by Lawrence Campejus |
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- ↑ Fasti Wyndesorienses, May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
- ↑ British History – Archdeacons of the East Riding, 1300–1541
- ↑ British History – Archdeacons of Essex, 1300–1541
- ↑ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 268
- ↑ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 251
- ↑ Concise Dictionary of National Biography, under Audley, Edmund
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 271
- ↑ Tudor Place: Edmund Touchet[unreliable source] accessed on 31 August 2007
- ↑ Bishops of Salisbury[unreliable source] accessed on 31 August 2007
- ↑ Touchet Family accessed on 31 August 2007[unreliable source?]
- ↑ Britain Express: Salisbury Cathedral accessed on 31 August 2007
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- Bishops of Rochester
- Bishops of Hereford
- Bishops of Salisbury
- Canons of Windsor
- 16th-century English bishops
- 15th-century Roman Catholic bishops
- 16th-century Roman Catholic bishops
- Archdeacons of Essex
- Archdeacons of the East Riding
- Alumni of University College, Oxford
- 15th-century births
- Younger sons of barons
- Chancellors of the Order of the Garter