- William of Wykeham
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name =William of Wykeham
religion =Catholic
See =Diocese of Winchester
Title =Bishop of Winchester
Period = 1366–1404
Predecessor =William Edington
Successor =Henry Cardinal Beaufort
ordination =1362
bishops =
post =
date of birth = 1320
place of birth =
date of death =27 September 1404
place of death =William of Wykeham (1320 –
27 September 1404 ) wasBishop of Winchester ,Chancellor ofEngland , founder ofWinchester College and ofNew College, Oxford , and builder of a large part ofWindsor Castle .Life
William was born to an undistinguished family, in
Wickham ,Hampshire , and educated at a school inWinchester . He was appointedJustice in Eyre south of the Trent along withPeter Atte Wode in 1361, a position he held until about 1367. He became secretary to the constable ofWinchester Castle and in that capacity learned a lot about building. This led to architectural work for King Edward III, for whom he reconstructedWindsor Castle whilst residing at Bear's Rails inOld Windsor . William was paid for these services by being given the incomes of various churches, and eventually, in 1362, he was ordained. He had shown considerable talent as an administrator and in June 1363 was appointedLord Privy Seal Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 91] and then in October 1366 he was electedBishop of Winchester ,Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 258] and in 1367,Chancellor of England .Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 84] He resigned this position in 1371 and began a long conflict withJohn of Gaunt . However, with the ascension of Richard II to the throne, William was reappointed Chancellor in 1389, retaining that office through 1391.Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 85]He had many ups and downs in his long career, but at the time of his death on
27 September 1404 , he was one of the richest men in England. Much of his wealth went into the schools he patronized, but he also contrived to leave a fortune to a nephew, whose descendants include the Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes family.His motto was 'Manners makyth man'. This, along with a
coat of arms , were granted to him by theCollege of Arms and not acquired by descent. His biography was written by Bishop Lowth. He was also written about by Lord Brougham in his 'Old England's Worthies' (1857) and byFroissart . 'Manners Makyth Man' is also the motto of the establishments Wykeham founded, Winchester College and New College, Oxford, as well as the Australian schoolSydney Technical High School .ee also
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List of bishops of Winchester
*List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers Notes
References
* Lowth, Robert "Life of William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester" (London, 1759)
* Moberly, G. H. "Life of William Wykeham" (Wells, 1887, 2nd edition, London, 1893)
* Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961
* Walcott, Mackenzie Edward Charle "William of Wykeham and his Colleges" (London, 1897)Further reading
* John, Lord Campbell, "Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal of England" (London, 1848), I, xv, xvii
* Augusta Theodosia Drane, "The Three Chancellors, or Sketches of the Lives of William of Wykeham, William of Waynflete and Sir Thomas More" (London, 1882), 1-112
* Thomas Kitchin, "Winchester" (London, 1890).
* Professor Virginia Davis, "William Wykeham: A Life" 2007Persondata
NAME=William of Wykeham
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Bishop of Winchester; Lord Privy Seal of England; Lord Chancellor of England
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DATE OF DEATH=September 27, 1404
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