- Seffrid II
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name =Seffrid II
religion =Catholic
See =Diocese of Chichester
Title =Bishop of Chichester
Period = 1180–1204
Predecessor =John of Greenford
Successor =Simon of Wells
ordination =
bishops =
post =Dean of Chichester
date of birth =
place of birth =
date of death =17 March 1204
place of death =Seffrid II was a medieval
Bishop of Chichester .Life
Little is known of Seffrid's ancestry, but given the unusual name he shared with
Seffrid I , bishop of Chichester from 1125 to 1145, the two were probably related. He probably studied law atBologna , for there was a Seffrid the Englishman at Bologna at the proper time, andPope Celestine III called Bishop Seffrid "learned in the law".Mayr-Harting "Seffrid (II) (d. 1204)" "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/25030 Online Edition] accessed 25 November 2007] He was a royal clerk [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34294 British History Online Deans of Chichester] accessed on 20 October 2007] before being namedArchdeacon of Chichester by 1173. [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34301 British History Online Archdeacons of Chichester] accessed on 20 October 2007] He also served as a royal justice in 1172 and 1173. By December 1178 he wasDean of Chichester .He was consecrated as bishop on 16 November 1180.Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 239] There is no record of Seffrid serving the royal administration while he was bishop. Nor does he appear in wider public affairs except in formal ceremonial affairs like coronations or councils. Instead he devoted himself to work in his diocese, where he worked to assure that
vicar s were provided for, that hospitals were well endowed, and that the system ofprebend s that supported his cathedral clergy was well regulated. He also rebuilt his cathedral after a fire in 1187, and dedicated the new building in 1199. The hall and chapel of the episcopal palace in Chichester were also constructed in his episcopate. Work was also done on the castle of Amberley and the bishop's manor ofBishopstone under his direction.
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