Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 2, Monastic Cathedrals (Northern and Southern Provinces). Originally published by Institute of Historical Research, London, 1971.
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ARCHDEACONS OF SUFFOLK
(or Ipswich)
Richard de Bello Fago (fn. 1)
First occ. as archdcn. [c. 1115 × 1119] (Reg. Holme 1 no. 120). (fn. 2) Last occ. [c. 1135] (Early Yorks. Charters IV 12). Archdcn. until became bp. of Avranches, nom. 1134 (Rob. Torigny 1 193), cons. 1135 (Orderici Vitalis Historiae Ecclesiasticae, ed. A. Le Prévost (Paris, 1838-55) v 32, 45; cf. Mon. Ang. vi(2) 699). Occ. as archdcn. of Suffolk after June 1121 (Camb., King's Coll. Muniments B/5), (fn. 3) and also occ. in connection with Suffolk (Regesta 11 nos. 1219, 1783, 1855).
Walkelin
Clk. of Everard, bp. of Norwich (Reg. Holme 1 no. 129). First occ. as archdcn. before 1143 (First Reg. Norw. p. 58). (fn. 4) Last occ. 13 Jan. 1185/6 (cart. of Leiston: B.M., Cotton MS. Vesp. E. xiv fo. 43r). Occ. as archdcn. of Suffolk [1150] (cart. of Blythburgh: B.M., Add. MS. 40725 fo. 16v), and presum. to be identified with W-archdcn., who occ. in connection with Rumburgh (archdcnry. of Suffolk) [1136 × 43] (cart. of South Elmham: Bodl., MS. Top. Suff. d. 15 fo. 38r-v). (fn. 5) He must have been the successor of Richard de Bello Fago, because he occ. together with archdcns. William I (of Norwich), Roger [of Norfolk] and William son of Humphrey [of Sudbury] (H.M.C., Lothian MSS. (1905) p. 40), who all occ. temp. Richard de Bello Fago (Reg. Holme 1 no. 124).
Geoffrey (fn. 6)
First occ. as archdcn. 1192/3 (cart. of Stoke by Clare: B.M., Cotton MS. App. xxi fo. 40r). Last occ. 1210 (Pipe Roll 12 John (Pipe Roll Soc., new ser. xxvi) p. 34). Occ. as archdcn. of Suffolk many times; and also called archdcn. of Ipswich (e.g. Epp. Cant. no. 38).
M. R- de Tywa
Occ. without title 31 May 1213 (Innocent III, Cal. Letters no. 1157 n.). First occ., as R- de Tywa, archdcn. of Ipswich, 30 Sept. 1214 (Ecclesiastical Documents, ed. J. Hunter (Camden Soc., 1840) p. 61). Presum. to be identified with R- archdcn. of Suffolk who occ. 16 Nov. 1214 and M. R-archdcn. of Suffolk who occ. 26 Nov. 1214 (Rot. Litt. Pat. pp. 123, 124b). Presum. also occ. as M. A- de Tyua, archdcn. of Suffolk, [c. 1202 × 1217] (see Innocent III, Cal. Letters no. 1157 n.). (fn. 7)
An unnamed archdcn. of Suffolk occ. Oct. 1219 (C.R.R. viii 30).
M. Robert de Tywa
Occ. without title many times between 22 March 1205 (First Reg. Norw. p. 120) and 24 Jan. 1227 (ibid. p. 116), so perhaps not to be identified with M. R- de Tywa (above). First certain occ. as archdcn. 6 Apr. 1227 (First Reg. Norw. p. 118). Last occ. 1 Apr. 1235 (Norwich, Reg. I fo. 230v, date incompletely pd. in First Reg. Norw. p. 124).
An unnamed archdcn. of Suffolk occ. 24 Aug. 1236 (C.P.R. 1232-47 p. 157).
M. Alexander de Walpole
Occ. without title June 1235 (Norfolk Portion of the Chartulary of Lewes, ed. J. H. Bullock (Norfolk Record Soc. xii) no. 146; cf. ibid. no. 112, where he occ. as proctor of Lewes priory (Sussex) in 1219). Occ. as archdcn. twice only: 11 June 1240 (ibid. no. 147) and 1241/2 (ibid. no. 149).
M. Roger Pincerna alias Le Boteler
Transf. from archdcnry. of Sudbury, where last occ. Apr. 1242 (below p. 70), by 27 May 1242 (Norwich, ch. 1718). Last occ. 1 Sept. [1246] (cart. of Waltham: B.M., Harley MS. 391 fo. 111v).
M. William de Horham (fn. 8)
Occ. in bp.'s entourage, without title, 24 Feb. 1247 (inspeximus roll of St. Paul's hospital, Norwich: B.M., Cotton Roll ii. 19 no. 19). First occ. as archdcn. 27 Dec. 1249 (cart. of Castle Acre: B.M., Harley MS. 2110 fo. 133v). Last occ. 24 Oct. 1251 (cart. of St. Peter and St. Paul, Ipswich: Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.A., Public Libr. MS. 091-M.313 fo. 16r), or perhaps later, [1248 × 54] (cart. of Castle Acre fo. 134r). (fn. 9) Prob. d. before 19 May 1257 (Norwich, Reg. III fo. 238v).
M. William de Dunton
Occ. twice only: 24 Dec. 1257 (cart. of Eye: Chelmsford, Essex R.O., D/D By.Q.19 fo. 52r) and after March 1258 (cart. of Wymondham: B.M., Cotton MS. Titus C. viii fos. 84r-85r). (fn. 10)
M. John of Alvechurch (fn. 11)
Bp.'s official, occ. after March 1258 (cart. of Wymondham: B.M., Cotton MS. Titus C. viii fos. 84r-85r). (fn. 12) First occ. as archdcn. 5 Aug. 1262 (Reg. Urbain IV no. 115). Last occ. 3 Sept. 1267 (C.P.R. 1266-72 p. 102).
Thomas Lenebaud
D. as archdcn., at Horham (Suff.), 12 Dec. 1282 (Chron. Bury p. 77). Not otherwise known.
M. Thomas de Skerning (fn. 13)
Presum. transf. from archdcnry. of Norwich, after 20 Oct. 1289 (above p. 64). First occ. as archdcn. of Suffolk May-June 1291 (Willelmi Rishanger Chronica, ed. H. T.
Riley (Rolls ser. xxviii) p. 253), and prob. earlier, 5 Apr. 1291 (Reg. Pontissara 1 47). Last occ. 1 Jan. 1296 (C.P.R. 1292-1301 p. 179). Archdcn. of Surrey, coll. 11 Nov. 1296; d. before 12 March 1301 (below p. 95). Perhaps related to Roger de Skerning, successively prior of Norwich (1257-66) and bp. (1266-78).
M. Saer
Occ. once only, 3 Feb. 1299 (Norwich, chs. 100, 227). Perhaps to be identified with an unnamed archdcn. who occ. 1 Oct. 1306 (Norwich, Norf. and Norwich R.O., Reg. J. Salmon fo. 21v), but had certainly ceased to be archdcn. by 10 Jan. 1311, when Simon of Ely coll. (ibid. fo. 45r).