词条 | Hugh de Pateshull |
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| name = Hugh de Pateschull | title = Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield | image = Brass foundation plaque for St Oswald's Church, Ashbourne.JPG | caption = Hugh de Pateshull's name is recorded on the brass plate commemorating the dedication of St Oswald's Church, Ashbourne on 24 April 1241. | elected = 1239 | ended = 1241 | predecessor = William de Manchester | successor = Richard le Gras | consecration = 1 July 1240 | death_date = December 1241 | death_place = Potterspury | buried = Lichfield Cathedral | religion = Catholic | module = {{Infobox officeholder | embed = yes | office = Treasurer | term_start =1234 | term_end =1240 | monarch =Henry III of England | predecessor = Peter des Rivaux | successor = William Haverhill }} }} Hugh de Pateshull{{efn|Sometimes Hugh Pattishall or Hugh Pateshull}} (died December 1241) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Pateshull was the son of Simon of Pattishall (a royal justice) and Simon's wife Amice. A royal clerk and a clerk of the exchequer,[1] Hugh had custody of the Exchequer seal—Pateshull's position was a precursor office to the Chancellor of the Exchequer.[2] He was also a canon of St. Paul's when he was selected to be Lord High Treasurer in 1234, holding that office until 1240.[3] Pateshull was elected bishop in 1239, and consecrated on 1 July 1240. He died on either 7 December or 8 December 1241[4] at Potterspury and was buried in Lichfield Cathedral.[1] Notes{{notelist}}Citations1. ^1 Franklin "Pattishall , Hugh of" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2. ^Vincent "Origins of the Chancellorship of the Exchequer" English Historical Review p. 109 3. ^Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 103 4. ^Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 253 References{{refbegin}}
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