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177: 40: 334:, a number of Blund's officials and clerks had used Blund's seal to forge letters giving away benefices as well as Blund's property. This left Branscombe with debts and administrative issues. He also continued to perform diplomatic missions for the king, as he was at Paris in 1258 and 1263. He attended a general council of the church held at Lyons in the summer of 1274. 337:
Branscombe's register of his diocesan administration is the earliest episcopal one surviving from Exeter. He was a founder of a number of churches in his diocese, and issued sets of instructions for his cathedral church as well as others in his diocese. His last years were occupied with a dispute
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Nothing for certain is known of Walter Branscombe's origins and education, but he is thought to have been born in Exeter in about 1220. In the opinion of
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on 23 February 1258 and consecrated on 10 March 1258. He was ordained a priest on 10 March 1258, with both rites being performed by
238:, says he was a native of Exeter, and "born there of poor and mean parentage". Prince appears to be quoting an earlier authority, 353:. He was buried in Exeter Cathedral, where his tomb, with the bishop's effigy, still survives. It remained unscathed during the 1263: 1217: 1363: 490:
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: volume 2: Monastic cathedrals (northern and southern provinces): Archdeacons: Surrey
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the next year. Besides being a royal clerk, he was often named as a papal chaplain also. Before 1254 he became a
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Or, on a chevron sable three quatrefoils of the field two keys in chief and a sword in base argent
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east Devon, situated about 16 miles east of Exeter; although others appear to dispute this.
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The Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Exeter: Bishop Bronescombe's Tomb
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Patre natus Exoniensi cive, sed tenuissimae sortis et ex plebe infimâ
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The Register of Walter Bronescombe, Bishop of Exeter, 1258-1280
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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over the earl's infringement of ecclesiastical rights.
285:, as well as a number of other benefices. He also was 668: 648: 188:(1344–1419) on the opposite side of the Lady Chapel 607: 562:Denton, J. H. (2004). "Bronescombe, Walter of ". 1345: 654:Church Life in England in the Thirteenth Century 705:. Vol. 94. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press. 324:. He was enthroned at Exeter on 14 April 1258. 696: 628: 799: 561: 500: 498: 481: 568:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1359:13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops 180:Monument with effigy of Walter Branscombe, 806: 792: 524: 495: 38: 511: 443: 462:Godw. de praes. in Episc. Exon. 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Index

Bishop of Exeter

Richard Blund
Peter Quinel
Boniface of Savoy
Exeter Cathedral

Exeter Cathedral
Edmund Stafford
Bishop of Exeter
William George Hoskins
Edge
Branscombe
John Prince (1643–1723)
Bishop
Francis Godwin (1562–1633)
Courtenay
Colyton
parish
Edge, Branscombe
King Edward III
prebend
Wallingford Castle
archdeacon of Surrey
Henry III of England
papal curia
king's proctor
canon
Exeter Cathedral
see of Exeter

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