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| name =William de la Corner | image = | religion =Catholic | title = Bishop of Salisbury | elected = 24 or 25 November 1288 | ended = October 1291 | predecessor = Lawrence de Awkeburne | successor =Nicholas Longespee | ordination = | consecration = 8 May 1289 | other_post =Archdeacon of Northumberland | birth_date = | birth_place = | death_date =October 1291 | death_place = }} William de la Corner was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury, who fought a long but unsuccessful battle to become Archbishop of Dublin. BiographyCorner was a papal chaplain and proctor as well as a royal envoy. He successively held the offices of prebendary of Teinton Regis and Highworth in the diocese of Salisbury, precentor of the diocese of York, and archdeacon of Northumberland.[1] In 1271, on the death of Fulk Basset, Corner was nominated as Archbishop of Dublin, but faced a rival candidate in Fromund Le Brun, the Lord Chancellor of Ireland : the result was a long and bitter struggle for the office, which required the personal intervention of the Pope, and ended in 1279 with both candidates being disqualified in favour of John de Derlington.[1] Corner was an unsuccessful candidate for the bishopric of Salisbury in March 1288, losing out to Lawrence de Awkeburne.[2] After Lawrence's death, William was elected on 24 November 1288 and consecrated on 8 May 1289. Corner died in October 1291, probably on the 10th.[3] Citations1. ^D'Alton, John Memoirs of the Archbishops of Dublin Hodges and Smith Dublin 1838 p.103 2. ^1 British History Online Bishops of Salisbury accessed on 30 October 2007 3. ^Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 270 References
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