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'''James Blakedon''' O.P., D.Th. (died 1464) was a [[medieval]] [[prelate]] who served as [[Bishop of Achonry]] from 1442 to 1453, then [[Bishop of Bangor]] from 1453 to 1464.
'''James Blakedon''' O.P., D.Th. (died 1464) was a [[medieval]] [[prelate]] who served as [[Bishop of Achonry]] from 1442 to 1453, then [[Bishop of Bangor]] from 1453 to 1464.


A [[Dominican Order|Dominican friar]] and [[Doctor of Theology]],<ref name=jones1965pp3-5>{{Cite book |last1=Jones |first1=B. |year=1965 |chapterurl=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=32426 |chapter=Bishops of Bangor |title=Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume 11: The Welsh Dioceses |pages=3–5}}</ref> he was born in Blakedon (or Blackdon) in [[Somerset]], [[England]].<ref name=cotton101to102>{{Harvnb|Cotton|1850}}, ''The Province of Connaught'', pp. 101–102.</ref> He was appointed [[Bishop of Achonry]] in Ireland by the [[Holy See]] on 15 October 1442,<ref name=handbook329>{{Harvnb|Fryde|Greenway|Porter|Roy|1986}}, ''Handbook of British Chronology'', p. 329.</ref> although it is not known if he ever made a visitation to that diocese. He did act as a [[suffragan bishop]] in the English dioceses of [[Diocese of Salisbury|Salisbury]], [[Diocese of Bath and Wells|Bath & Wells]], [[Diocese of Exeter|Exeter]], and [[Anglican Diocese of Worcester|Worcester]] between 1442 and 1453.<ref name=handbook329/> He was [[Translation (ecclesiastical)|translated]] to the [[Bishop of Bangor|bishopric of Bangor]] in Wales on 7 February 1453.<ref name=handbook291>{{Harvnb|Fryde|Greenway|Porter|Roy|1986}}, ''Handbook of British Chronology'', p. 291.</ref> Around that time he also became Master of St Catherine's Hospital at [[Bedminster, Bristol]].<ref name=cotton101to102/> He held those two last appointments until his death, sometime before 3 October 1464.<ref name=handbook291/>
A [[Dominican Order|Dominican friar]] and [[Doctor of Theology]],<ref name=jones1965pp3-5>{{Cite book |last1=Jones |first1=B. |year=1965 |chapter-url=http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=32426 |chapter=Bishops of Bangor |title=Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume 11: The Welsh Dioceses |pages=3–5}}</ref> he was born in Blakedon (or Blackdon) in [[Somerset]], [[England]].<ref name=cotton101to102>{{Harvnb|Cotton|1850}}, ''The Province of Connaught'', pp. 101–102.</ref> He was appointed [[Bishop of Achonry]] in Ireland by the [[Holy See]] on 15 October 1442,<ref name=handbook329>{{Harvnb|Fryde|Greenway|Porter|Roy|1986}}, ''Handbook of British Chronology'', p. 329.</ref> although it is not known if he ever made a visitation to that diocese. He did act as a [[suffragan bishop]] in the English dioceses of [[Diocese of Salisbury|Salisbury]], [[Diocese of Bath and Wells|Bath & Wells]], [[Diocese of Exeter|Exeter]], and [[Anglican Diocese of Worcester|Worcester]] between 1442 and 1453.<ref name=handbook329/> He was [[Translation (ecclesiastical)|translated]] to the [[Bishop of Bangor|bishopric of Bangor]] in Wales on 7 February 1453.<ref name=handbook291>{{Harvnb|Fryde|Greenway|Porter|Roy|1986}}, ''Handbook of British Chronology'', p. 291.</ref> Around that time he also became Master of St Catherine's Hospital at [[Bedminster, Bristol]].<ref name=cotton101to102/> He held those two last appointments until his death, sometime before 3 October 1464.<ref name=handbook291/>


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Revision as of 14:05, 28 December 2020

James Blakedon O.P., D.Th. (died 1464) was a medieval prelate who served as Bishop of Achonry from 1442 to 1453, then Bishop of Bangor from 1453 to 1464.

A Dominican friar and Doctor of Theology,[1] he was born in Blakedon (or Blackdon) in Somerset, England.[2] He was appointed Bishop of Achonry in Ireland by the Holy See on 15 October 1442,[3] although it is not known if he ever made a visitation to that diocese. He did act as a suffragan bishop in the English dioceses of Salisbury, Bath & Wells, Exeter, and Worcester between 1442 and 1453.[3] He was translated to the bishopric of Bangor in Wales on 7 February 1453.[4] Around that time he also became Master of St Catherine's Hospital at Bedminster, Bristol.[2] He held those two last appointments until his death, sometime before 3 October 1464.[4]

References

  1. ^ Jones, B. (1965). "Bishops of Bangor". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: Volume 11: The Welsh Dioceses. pp. 3–5.
  2. ^ a b Cotton 1850, The Province of Connaught, pp. 101–102.
  3. ^ a b Fryde et al. 1986, Handbook of British Chronology, p. 329.
  4. ^ a b Fryde et al. 1986, Handbook of British Chronology, p. 291.

Bibliography

  • Cotton, Henry (1850). The Province of Connaught. Fasti Ecclesiae Hiberniae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies of Ireland. Volume 4. Dublin: Hodges and Smith.
  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (3rd, reprinted 2003 ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  • Jones, B. (1965). The Welsh Dioceses. Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541. Volume 11. British History Online.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Achonry
1442–1453
Succeeded by
Preceded by Bishop of Bangor
1453–1464
Succeeded by