- Thomas Bourchier
Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury
Full name = Thomas Bourchier
birth_name = Thomas Bourchier
began=unknown
consecration = translated 23 April 1454
term_end = 30 March 1486
predecessor =John Kemp
successor =John Morton
birth_date = about 1404
death_date = 30 March 1486
tomb = Canterbury CathedralThomas Bourchier (c. 1404 – 30 March 1486) was an English
archbishop ,Lord Chancellor and cardinal.Life
Thomas was a younger son of
William Bourchier, count of Eu (d. 1420), and through his mother,Anne of Gloucester , a daughter ofThomas of Woodstock , was a descendant of KingEdward III of England . One of his brothers was Henry Bourchier, Earl of Essex (d. 1483), and his grand-nephew was John, Lord Berners, the translator of Froissart.Humphrey Stafford, 1st Duke of Buckingham was a half-brother.Educated at the
University of Oxford , he then entered the church and obtained rapid promotion. After holding some minor appointments he becameBishop of Worcester in 1434, being consecrated on 15 May.Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 280] In the same year he was Chancellor of theUniversity of Oxford , and in 1443 he was appointedBishop of Ely ;Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 245] then in April of 1454 he was madeArchbishop of Canterbury ,Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 234] becoming Lord Chancellor of England in the following March.Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 87]Bourchier's short term of office as chancellor coincided with the start of the
Wars of the Roses , and at first he was not a strong partisan, although he lost his position as chancellor when Richard, Duke of York, was deprived of power in October of 1456. Afterwards, in 1458, he helped to reconcile the contending parties, but when the war was renewed in 1459 he appears as a decided Yorkist; he crowned Edward IV in June of 1461, and four years later he performed a similar service for the queen,Elizabeth Woodville .In 1457 Bourchier took the chief part in the trial of
Reginald Pecock ,Bishop of Chichester , for heresy; in 1473 he was created a cardinal after some delay as this honour had been sought for him by Edward IV in 1465; and in 1475 he was one of the four arbitrators appointed to arrange the details of theTreaty of Picquigny between England and France. After the death of Edward IV in 1483 Bourchier persuaded the queen to allow her younger son, Richard, Duke of York, to share his brother's residence in theTower of London ; and although he had sworn to be faithful to Edward V before his father's death, he crowned Richard III in July 1483. He was, however, in no way implicated in the murder of the young princes, and he was probably a participant in the conspiracies against Richard.The third English king crowned by Bourchier was Henry VII, whom he also married to
Elizabeth of York in January of 1486. The archbishop died on 30 March 1486 at his residence,Knole House , near Sevenoaks, and was buried inCanterbury Cathedral .Notes
References
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*1911Further reading
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W. F. Hook , "Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury" (1860-1884)External links
* [http://www.britannia.com/bios/abofc/tbourchier.html Thomas Bourchier at Britannia Biographies]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02716b.htm Thomas Bourchier at Catholic Encyclopedia Online]Persondata
NAME= Bourchier, Thomas
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Bourgchier, Thomas
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Lord Chancellor; Bishop of Worcester; Bishop of Ely; Archbishop of Canterbury
DATE OF BIRTH=about 1404
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=30 March 1486
PLACE OF DEATH=Knole House, Sevenoaks
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