Godfrey of Bath

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Godfrey of Bath
Bishop of Bath
Appointed25 March 1123
Term ended16 August 1135
PredecessorJohn of Tours
SuccessorRobert
Other post(s)queen's chaplain
Orders
Consecration26 August 1123
by William de Corbeil
Personal details
Born
Died16 August 1135
BuriedBath Abbey

Godfrey (died 1135) was a medieval Bishop of Bath.

Life[edit]

Godfrey was a native of Leuven and was chaplain to Adeliza of Louvain, second wife of King Henry I of England. Godfrey served as chaplain both before and after her marriage to the king.[1] He came with her to England when she married Henry I.[2]

Godfrey was nominated 25 March 1123, and consecrated 26 August 1123[3] by Archbishop William de Corbeil of Canterbury at St. Paul's London.[1] During the last years of King Henry I's rule, Godfrey was often at the king's court and received a number of charters from the king.[4]

Godfrey died on 16 August 1135[3] and was buried in Bath Abbey near the north altar.[1]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Greenway Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 7: Bath and Wells: Bishops
  2. ^ Barlow English Church p. 86
  3. ^ a b Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 228
  4. ^ Hollister Henry I p. 472

References[edit]

  • Barlow, Frank (1979). The English Church 1066–1154: A History of the Anglo-Norman Church. New York: Longman. ISBN 0-582-50236-5.
  • Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  • Greenway, Diana E. (2001). "Bishops". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300. Vol. 7: Bath and Wells. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 23 September 2007.
  • Hollister, C. Warren (2001). Frost, Amanda (ed.). Henry I. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-08858-2.

Further reading[edit]

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Bath
1123–1135
Succeeded by