- William de Vere
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name =William de Vere
religion =Catholic
See =Diocese of Hereford
Title =Bishop of Hereford
Period = 1186–1198
Predecessor =Robert Foliot
Successor =Giles de Braose
ordination =August 10 1186
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date of death =December 24 1198
place of death =HerefordshireWilliam de Vere was a medieval
Bishop of Hereford .Life
The fourth son of
Aubrey de Vere II and Adeliza of Clare and brother ofAubrey de Vere III firstearl of Oxford , [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34422 British History Online Bishops of Hereford] accessed on October 26, 2007] he spent part of his youth at the court of KingHenry I of England and hisQueen consort Adeliza of Leuven .He was promised the chancellorship of England by the
Empress Matilda in the 1141 charter by which his brother was made earl, but that was a contingent promise that was not fulfilled. He later entered the household of Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury (d. 1163), a near-contemporary ofThomas Becket andJohn of Salisbury , who also served the archbishop in the 1150s.Barlow, Frank "Thomas Becket" Berkeley, CA:University of California Press 1986 ISBN 0-520-07175-1 p. 31] He was briefly a secular canon ofSt. Paul's ,London , about 1163, but apparently resigned to become anAugustinian or regular canon atSt. Osyth's Priory atChich, Essex . From there he was recruited by King Henry II to supervise the rebuilding atWaltham Abbey inEssex , which the king had undertaken in the 1170s. His name is one of two listed in the Pipe Rolls as receiving monies toward that project.King Henry employed William de Vere as an itinerant justice, then nominated him as
Bishop of Hereford onMay 25 1186 . He was consecrated onAugust 10 1186 .Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 250] In that office he occasionally continued to serve as a royal justice. He is credited with having extended the east end of Hereford Cathedral, constructing the transitional retrochoir, two transept chapels, and possibly a lady chapel (the latter two areas replaced by his successors). He is also thought to have constructed the bishop's palace at Hereford. He expanded the work of his predecessors in the administration of the diocese and raised the educational level of the secular canons of the cathedral,Fact|date=October 2008 employingGerald of Wales andRobert Grosseteste .Russell "Hereford and Arabic Science" "Isis" p. 24]As a canon at St. Osyth's, William wrote a Latin life of that saint which now exists only in fragments recorded by
John Leland in the sixteenth century. In that work he also praised his parents and sister. He is thought to have visited the Holy Lands. He was a friend of Bishop Arnulf of Liseux, and may have studied inParis . He donated a relic of St. Osyth to Waltham Abbey, and promoted the cult of that saint atHereford Cathedral .He was one of several bishops who excommunicated Prince John and his supporters in 1194, and was present at
Winchester Cathedral for the recoronation of King Richard I in April 1194. He died24 December 1198 and is buried in Hereford Cathedral, where his tomb with effigy can be found.Notes
References
* Barrow, "A Twelfth-century Bishop and Literary Patron," "Viator," vol. 18 (1987), 175-189.
* [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34422 British History Online Bishops of Hereford] accessed on October 26, 2007
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