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from baker's basket; the baker assaulted the yeoman with an axe, breaking his skull, and the yeoman fled to take sanctuary from arrest in the bishop's inn. During the riot that ensued, the Bishop of Salisbury's house was attacked. After the riot, a number of London civic dignitaries were imprisoned
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cause, but it is known that Waltham became a favourite and close friend of the king from about 1390. Richard's favour was evident when he appointed Waltham Lord Treasurer in 1391. The relationship between Waltham and the king has been a matter of speculation; it has been claimed that there was
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Waltham's grave is located in the north-west corner of the chapel, close to the tombs of Edward the Confessor and Richard II and Anne. A memorial brass (now severely damaged) in the chapel pavement depicts Waltham dressed in mass vestments, wearing an espicopal
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and Archbishop Courtenay, suggesting that his "finely honed sense of the theatrical possibilities of burial" was a strategy to project an image of power. After Richard's downfall and death, he was buried in All Saints,
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of 1386 to reform government and to break the influence of Richard's inner circle of favourites There is some evidence that Waltham may initially have been sympathetic to the
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were gaining popularity, and to suppress this movement, Waltham compelled the mayor and city of Salisbury to submit to the episcopal court and to prohibit
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in England, from 1381 to 1386. During this appointment, he extend the jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery. Waltham is credited as the inventor of the
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in the diocese of Lincoln on 17 June 1379. Three months later, on 18 September, Waltham was nominated to a canonry at St Andrew's Collegiate Church in
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In 1386, Waltham was appointed Lord Privy Seal, a post he held until 1389. He served as Lord Treasurer from 1391 until his death in 1395.
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on 20 September 1388 at a ceremony attended by King Richard II. During his reign as bishop, Waltham challenged the authority of the
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and he is surrounded by an ornate gothic triple canopy with figures in the niches. A detailed description of the brass in 1825 by
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After serving seven years as bishop, Waltham died on 17 September 1395. King Richard mourned Waltham's passing. The chronicler
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on 27 December 1379, a post which he held for under two years before he resigned on 22 April 1381. Waltham held the office of
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Chapters in the administrative history of mediaeval England : the wardrobe, the chamber, and the small seals Volume III
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: volume 6: Northern province (York, Carlisle and Durham): Archdeacons: Richmond
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541: volume 6: Northern province (York, Carlisle and Durham): Archdeacons: Richmond
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Monumental Brasses of Wiltshire: A Series of Examples ... Ranging from the Thirteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries
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suggested that the niches contained the likenesses of saints named John to reflect Waltham's given name â€“
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to claim the body from Salisbury, and Waltham's remains were brought to London to be buried in the Chapel of
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Ancient Fvnerall Monvments within the Vnited Monarchie of Great Britaine, Ireland, and the Islands Adiacent
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in the 14th century. He held a number of ecclesiastical and civic positions during the reigns of
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in 1400, but later re-entombed in Edward the Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey in 1413.
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Ancient Oil Paintings, and Sepulchral Brasses in the Abbey Church of St. Peter, Westminster
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The Church History of Britain: From the Birth of Jesus Christ Until the Year 1648, Volume 3
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Lives and Memoirs of the Bishops of Sherborne and Salisbury: From the Year 705 to 1824
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John Waltham's final resting place: Edward the Confessor's Chapel in Westminster Abbey
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An English Chronicle of the Reigns of Richard II., Henry IV., Henry V., and Henry VI
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In 1378 Waltham held a brief position as rector at the Parish Church of St. Mary,
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As a priest, Waltham held a number of senior positions. He held the position of
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Chroniclers note that, as Bishop of Salisbury, Waltham occupied a lodging on
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In May 1388 Waltham served as one of the commissioners at the trial of
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Parliament and political pamphleteering in fourteenth-century England
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The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Salisbury
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by Courtenay, Waltham submitted. At this time, the teachings of
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1860 illustration of the monumental brass of John de Waltham
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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14th-century Bishop of Salisbury and Treasurer of England
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of the Bishops of Salisbury named Romayn stole a loaf of
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and the king intervened to replace the Mayor of London.
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Upon his death, Waltham had wished to be buried within
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On 25 October 1368 Waltham was nominated prebendary of
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showing Waltham's tomb in Edward the Confessor's Chapel
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Waltham was amongst a group of men appointed by the
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The Chronica maiora of Thomas Walsingham, 1376–1422
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He also held the post of prebendary at 1944: 1086:"Plate IV: the Monument of John Waltham" 931: 925: 444: 184: 149:and high-ranking government official in 899: 893: 785: 508:is decorated with illustrations of the 385:in 1390; threatened with a sentence of 197:It is thought that Waltham was born in 2651: 1147: 1029: 1023: 1001: 956: 631: 600: 571: 569: 355:, Earl of Oxford and duke of Ireland, 1918: 1326: 1185: 1124: 731: 729: 727: 625: 594: 316:Church of St Peter, Great Berkhamsted 310:, County Durham. He was presented by 1166: 957:Davies, John Silvester, ed. (1838). 735: 713: 575: 936:. Aldershot: Ashgate. p. 184. 707: 566: 440: 13: 813:Levenstein, Michael David (2014). 724: 650: 551:The Roll-Call of Westminster Abbey 14: 2710: 1903:William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire 1214: 748:. Vol. 59. pp. 263–265. 620:john waltham bishop of salisbury. 1489: 745:Dictionary of National Biography 115:Waltham, North East Lincolnshire 2669:Lord high treasurers of England 1221:Westminster Abbey official site 1070: 1059: 1048: 1012: 990: 979: 714:Tout, Thomas Frederick (1928). 658:"Church of All Saints, Waltham" 359:, Earl of Suffolk, and others. 1108:Handbook of British Chronology 920:bishops of salisbury memorial. 888:Handbook of British Chronology 861:Handbook of British Chronology 848:Handbook of British Chronology 769:A Short History of Berkhamsted 541: 161:, eventually rising to become 1: 1186:Clark, James G., ed. (2005). 1099: 601:Cassan, Stephen Hyde (1824). 250:Cathedral Church of Southwell 180: 2674:Burials at Westminster Abbey 1036:(1767 ed.). p. 259 554:. Smith # Elder. p. 405 535: 7: 1148:Oliver, Clementine (2010). 582:. London: Henry. p. 94 10: 2715: 1905:(September 1398–July 1399) 1857:(August 1381–January 1386) 1807:1st Baron Scrope of Bolton 932:Thompson, Michael (1998). 660:. British Listed Buildings 236:Priesthood and civil posts 222:Lord Chancellor of England 216:Waltham's great uncle was 2547: 2347: 2201: 2118: 1952: 1843:(July 1377–February 1381) 1829: 1667: 1556: 1498: 1487: 1368: 1311: 1302: 1294: 1287: 1277: 1268: 1260: 1250: 1241: 1233: 1228: 1092:. 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Bishop of Salisbury
1860 illustration of the monumental brass of John de Waltham
Ralph Ergham
Richard Mitford
Archdeacon of Richmond
priest
England
King Edward III
Richard II
Lord High Treasurer
Lord Privy Seal
Bishop of Salisbury
Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey
Waltham, Lincolnshire
Waltham in Essex
Thomas Fuller
John of Thoresby
Lord Chancellor of England
Archbishop of York
York
prebendary
Dunham
Cathedral Church of Southwell
Lichfield Cathedral
Rampton, Nottinghamshire
South Newbald
York Minster
King Edward III

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