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Peter Chaceporc

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family. Peter was in the service of Henry III by the beginning of 1240, and he was an ambassador for Henry to Poitou, France, Aragon, and Lyons. By 1241 he was a clerk at the royal wardrobe, becoming keeper, or treasurer, of the wardrobe in October 1241. Henry seems to have relied on the wardrobe for
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ready money, and Chaceporc was therefore of some significance, not least during the Gascon campaigns of 1242–3 and 1253–4. He deputised for
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Wild, B. J. (2012). "Royal finance under King Henry III, 1216—72: the wardrobe evidence".
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during their vacancies. He was with Henry III in December 1254, visiting the church of
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 1, St. Paul's, London
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He held several ecclesiastical offices: prebendary of
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Index

Keeper of the Wardrobe
Henry III of England
Archdeacon of Wells
Poitou
Hugh de Vivonne
Lusignan
William of Kilkenny
Matthew Paris
Mapesbury
Tattenhall
archdeacon of Wells
Lincoln
Tottenham
Durham
Winchester
S. Marie, Boulogne
canons regular
Merton Priory
Ravenstone Priory
"Chapters in the administrative history of mediaeval England : the wardrobe, the chamber, and the small seals"
doi
10.1111/j.1468-0289.2011.00641.x
JSTOR
23271694
S2CID
154188870
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/5009
UK public library membership

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