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(Redirected from William Barrowe) 15th-century Bishop of Carlisle and Bishop of Bangor
William Barrow
Bishop of Carlisle
Appointed19 April 1423
Term ended4 September 1429
PredecessorRoger Whelpdale
SuccessorMarmaduke Lumley
Previous post(s)Bishop of Bangor
Orders
Consecrationafter 13 October 1419
Personal details
Died4 September 1429
DenominationRoman Catholic

William Barrow (or Barrowe; died 1429) was a Bishop of Bangor and a Bishop of Carlisle.

Barrow served three times as Chancellor of the University of Oxford during 1413–17.

Barrow was selected as Bishop of Bangor on 15 February 1418, and consecrated after 13 October 1419. He was transferred from Bangor to Carlisle on 19 April 1423. He died on 4 September 1429.

Citations

  1. Hibbert "Appendix 5: Chancellors of the University" Encyclopedia of Oxford
  2. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 291
  3. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 236

References

Academic offices
Preceded byWilliam Sulburge Chancellor of the University of Oxford
1413–1414
Succeeded byRichard Snetisham
Preceded byRichard Snetisham Chancellor of the University of Oxford
1415–1416
Succeeded byThomas Clare
Preceded byThomas Clare Chancellor of the University of Oxford
1416–1417
Succeeded byThomas Clare
Catholic Church titles
Preceded byBenedict Nichols Bishop of Bangor
1418–1423
Succeeded byNicholas Clitherow
Preceded byRoger Whelpdale Bishop of Carlisle
1423–1429
Succeeded byMarmaduke Lumley
Bishops of Carlisle
Pre-Reformation
Post-Reformation


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