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LIST 12 ARCHDEACONS OF BUCKINGHAM
ARCHDEACONRY
Covered Bucks. (Taxatio pp. 32-4, 45-8). Spirs. total in 1291 £2,338 8s. 8d.(ibid. p. 34a).
ARCHDEACONS
Alfred Parvus preb. unident. p. 110
First archdcn., appd. by bp. Remigius before May 1092 (D.C.M. p. 302).
Gilbert preb. unident. p. 111
Succeeded Alfred Parvus (D.C.M. p. 302).
Roger de Clinton (fn. 1) preb. unident. p. 116
Succeeded Gilbert (D.C.M. p. 303). Nephew of Geoffrey de Clinton the royaladministrator (Orderici Vitalis Historiae Ecclesiasticae, ed. A. Le Prévost (Paris,1838-55) IV 429). Also possibly preb. of London (Fasti 1066-1300 I 64). Archdcn.of Buckingham until el. bp. of Chester Oct. 1129, cons. 22 Dec. (D.C.M. p. 303;John Worc. p. 29).
Richard de Urville (fn. 2) preb. unident. p. 116
Fourth archdcn., succeeded Roger de Clinton (D.C.M. p. 303). Not yet archdcn.,still can. when occ. c. 1129 (cart. Thorney I fo. 166v, see app. 1). First occ. asarchdcn. in L.P. I, of ? c. 1132 (app. 2 no. 6). Occ. ? c. 1133 (R.A.L. II no. 553,see app. 3) and c. 1134 (D.C.M. I p. 303, see app. 4). Prob. still alive and in office[1140] (Cart. Missenden I no. 2; also pd. Regesta III no. 586).
David prebs. unident., ? Sutton, list 63
Can. Fifth archdcn., succeeded Richard de Urville (D.C.M. II p. 303). First occ.before Sept. 1142 (H.M.C. Var. Coll. VII 34, see R.A.L. IX 256 n. 6). Last occ.Sept. 1176 (P.R. 22 Hen. II (P.R.S. xxv) p. 16). D. by Sept. 1177 (P.R. 23 Hen. II(P.R.S. xxvi) p. 156). Commem. 20 Jan. (obit. I 154). So presum. d. Jan. 1177.Brother of bp. Alexander (D.C.M. p. 303). Donor of a book to the cathedral (Gir.Cambr. VII 170).
M. Robert de Burnham (fn. 3) prebs. unident., ? Sutton, list 63
Can. First occ. as archdcn. 14 Jan. 1182 (Newington Longeville Chs. no. 23), perhapsearlier, c. 1180 × 1184 (Luffield Chs. I no. 36). Occ. as can., but evidently stillarchdcn., in L.P. II, of c. 1187 (app. 33 no. 44). Last occ. as archdcn. 25 Aug. 1189(cart. St. Albans: B.L., Cotton MS. Julius D. iii fo. 121r).
M. Stephen [de Swafeld] (fn. 4) preb. Sutton, list 63
Chanc., in which office he had been succeeded by 22 March 1194 (list 4). Firstocc. as archdcn. c. 1194 (cart. Bardney fos. 34v-35r, R.A.L. II no. 338(2) and (3),III no. 977, see app. 41). Last certain occ. Sept. 1202 (P.R. 4 John (P.R.S. n.s. xv)p. 278). Perhaps to be identified with unnamed archdcn. who occ. 4 June 1203(Innocent III, Cal. Letters nos. 488-90).
M. Roger preb. ? Sutton, list 63
Occ. 1198 × 1209, presum. Sept. 1202 × May 1206 (Cart. Dunstable no. 151).Occ. as R. archdcn. of Buckingham 24 Aug. 1203 × 10 May 1206, and beforeWilliam of Blois II became archdcn. (Cart. Newnham no. 98, cf. no. 96).
M. William of Blois II (fn. 5) preb. Sutton, list 63
First occ. several times before 10 May 1206 (e.g. Cart. Colec. I 123; Cart. St.Frideswide I no. 43; Luffield Chs. I no. 40; B.L., Harley Ch. 84. D. 2). (fn. 6) Archdcn.until became bp. of Worcester, el. and conf. c. 25 Aug. 1218, temps. 10 Sept., cons.7 Oct. (Fasti 1066-1300 II 101).
William preb.? Sutton, list 63
Occ. several times between 11 Apr. 1219 (Liber Ant. p. 94) and 12 Apr. 1221 (Rot.Welles II 191). Perhaps to be identified with M. William de Sancto Maxentio, whoocc. as can. May 1218 and 1219 (below p. 149).
Matthew de Stratton preb. Sutton, list 63
Archdcn. of Oxford (last occ. 27 Sept. 1221, list 11). First occ. as archdcn. ofBuckingham 25 Dec. 1221 (R.A.L. II no. 376). Will dated 7 Apr. 1268 (Cart. Osen.V no. 779C). D. 6 Sept. 1269 (Ann. Oseney p. 225).
M. Percival (Fieschi) de Lavania preb. Aylesbury, list 15
Can. Papal prov. to next vacant dignity (presum. through offices of his brother,Ottobono cardinal-dcn. of S. Adriano, papal legate in England) before 5 Apr. 1269(Rot. Gravesend pp. 258-9; cf. Ann. Dunstable p. 247). But bp. Richard of Gravesendcoll. an unnamed person to the archdcnry., and appealed to Rome 12 Sept. 1269(Rot. Gravesend p. 259). Archdcnry. committed to M. Thomas of Dunstable, official,from 22 Oct. 1269 (ibid. p. 261) to 18 Apr. 1270 (ibid. pp. 262-3). Lavania's proctoradm. 18 Apr. 1270 (ibid. pp. 245, 262-3). (fn. 7) Brother of Ottobono, cardinal-den. ofS. Adriano, later pope Adrian V (1276) (R.A.L. I no. 278). Last occ. 4 Jan. 1290(Reg. Nic. IV no. 1767 = C.P.L. I 507). D. at Rome 1290, before 22 Apr. (Ann.Dunstable p. 362; R.A.L. I no. 278; Reg. Nic. IV no. 2530 = C.P.L. I 512).
M. Richard of St. Frideswide (fn. 8) prebs. Thorngate, list 65; Marston, list 49
Coll. by bp. 11 July 1290 (Reg. I fo. 353v; cf. R.A.L. I no. 278, Ann. Dunstablep. 362, Reg. Sutton III 43). D. shortly before 10 March 1299 (Reg. I fo. 362r).
Boniface of Saluzzo (fn. 9) preb. Gretton, list 37
Papal prov., adm. 22 March 1299 (Reg. I fo. 362r). Also preb. of York. Exch. thisarchdcnry. 28 Apr. 1319 with George of Saluzzo for precentorship of Salisbury(Reg. II fo. 299v), adm. at Salisbury 12 July (Reg. R. Martival I, ed. K. Edwards(C.Y.S. lv) pp. 133, 135).