- Simon Langham
Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury
Full name = Simon Langham
birth_name =
consecrated =provided 24 July 1366
began = 24 July 1366
term_end = 28 November 1368
predecessor =William Edington
successor =William Whittlesey
birth_date = 1310
death_date =22 July 1376
tomb =Westminster Abbey Simon de Langham (1310 - 22 July 1376) was an English clergyman who was
Archbishop of Canterbury and a cardinal.Life
He was born at Langham in
Rutland . The manor of Langham was a property ofWestminster Abbey , and he had become amonk in theBenedictine abbey of St Peter at Westminster by 1346, and later prior and then abbot of this house.Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 105]In November of 1360 he was made treasurer of EnglandFryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 104] and on 10 January 1362 he became
bishop of Ely and was consecrated on 20 March 1362.Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 244] During his time as bishop of Ely he was a major benefactor ofPeterhouse, Cambridge , giving them the rectory ofCherry Hinton . [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=lYQCAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage&dq=bernard+hale] He was appointedchancellor of England on 21 February 1363Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 86] and was chosen archbishop of Canterbury on 24 July 1366.Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 233] He resigned the Treasurership before 20 February 1363.Perhaps the most interesting incident in his primacy was when he drove the secular clergy from their college of Canterbury Hall, Oxford, and filled their places with monks. The expelled head of the seculars was a certain John de Wiclif, who has been identified with the great reformer Wycliffe.
Notwithstanding the part Langham as chancellor had taken in the anti-papal measures of 1365 and 1366 he was made cardinal of
St Sixtus byPope Urban V in 1368. This step lost him the favour of Edward III, and two months later he resigned his archbishopric and went toAvignon . He had already resigned the Chancellorship on 18 July 1367. He was soon allowed to hold other although less exalted positions in England, and in 1374 he was elected archbishop of Canterbury for the second time; but he withdrew his claim and died at Avignon on 22 July 1376. Langham’s tomb, the work ofHenry Yevele , is the oldest monument to an ecclesiastic inWestminster Abbey . He left the residue of his estate – a large sum – and his library to the abbey, and has been called its second founder. His bequest paid for the building of the western section of the nave.Notes
References
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External links
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08788b.htm Simon Langham at Catholic Encyclopedia Online]
* [http://www.britannia.com/bios/abofc/slangham.html Simon Langham at Britannia Biographies]----
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NAME= Langham, Simon
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Langham, Simon de
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Bishop of Ely; Archbishop of Canterbury; Cardinal of St. Sixtus
DATE OF BIRTH= 1310
PLACE OF BIRTH=Langham, Rutland
DATE OF DEATH=22 July 1376
PLACE OF DEATH=Avignon
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