Walter de la Wyle
Walter de la Wyle | |
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Bishop of Salisbury | |
File:Salisburycathedralwalterdelawyletomb.jpg
The tomb of Walter de la Wyle in Salisbury Cathedral
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Elected | 29 January 1263 |
Term ended | January 1271 |
Predecessor | Giles of Bridport |
Successor | Robert Wickhampton |
Other posts | Subcentor of Salisbury |
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Consecration | 27 May 1263 |
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Died | January 1271 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Walter de la Wyle was the Bishop of Salisbury from 1263 to 1271. He was also a subcentor of Salisbury. Walter de la Wyle's is most famous for founding the St. Edmund's College[disambiguation needed] and creating a new parish of St. Edmund's to serve the growing population of Salisbury. The College was also meant to help support the growing university at Salisbury.
Biography
De la Wyle began his career as a chaplain to Robert de Bingham, which helped him get appointed as warden of a bridge over the Avon connected with St. John's Hospital. Eventually Walter de la Wyle was elected Succentor of Salisbury,[1] one of the chief officers of a cathedral chapter, with responsibility for overseeing religious ritual in cathedral worship services. This was an especially prestigious position in Salisbury since the Sarum Rite, the order of service used at Salisbury Cathedral, was quickly becoming the most popular order of service in England. It was from the office of Succentor[citation needed] that Walter de la Wyle was elevated to the office of bishop on 29 January 1263 as the successor to Bishop Giles of Bridport. He was consecrated on 27 May 1263.[2]
De la Wyle died on 3 January or 4 January 1271.[2]
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References
- British History Online Bishops of Salisbury accessed on 30 October 2007
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Preceded by | Bishop of Salisbury 1263–1271 |
Succeeded by Robert Wickhampton |
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- ↑ British History Online Bishops of Salisbury accessed on 30 October 2007
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 270
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