- Robert Papelew
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name =Robert Papelew
religion =Catholic
See =Diocese of Chichester
Title =Bishop of Chichester elect
Period = 1244
Predecessor =Ralph Neville
Successor =Richard of Chichester
ordination =December 1249
bishops =
post =Archdeacon of Lewes
date of birth =
place of birth =
date of death =6 June 1252
place of death =Waltham Robert Papelew (or Robert Passelewe) was a medieval
Bishop of Chichester elect as well as being a royal clerk andArchdeacon of Lewes . [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34293 British History Online Bishops of Chichester] accessed on 21 October 2007]Life
He was a clerk of
Fawkes de Breaute ,Pegues "Clericus" in Legal Administration" "English Historical Review" p. 537] before becoming a clerk inPeter des Roches ,bishop of Winchester , household in 1218, and he also served the papal legate CardinalGuala Bicchieri before that. After the cardinal left England in 1218, Robert often went toRome to deliver the cardinal's pension payments. On one of these trips, after a request from des Roches, Robert obtained in 1222 a declaration fromPope Honorius III that King Henry III was of legal age. This service for the bishop of Winchester put Papelew in the opposite party ofHubert de Burgh , who was des Roches' opponent in the minority government of Henry III, and who had not wished the king to be declared of age.Stacey, Robert C. "Passelewe, Robert (d. 1252)" "Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/21507 Online Edition] accessed 26 November 2007]Because of his service for des Roches, in 1224 Robert was exiled from England and his property was seized. He managed to regain his property and return to England in 1226, partly through the efforts of the pope, but he remained out of favor at the royal court while Hubert de Burgh remained in power through 1232. By 1233 he was serving as
Peter de Rivaux 's deputy at the treasury, when he was threatened withexcommunication by the bishops of England for his service to des Roches.Powell "The House of Lords" p. 156] In 1234, when des Roches fell from power, Robert once more lost most of his property. His offices and lands were confiscated by the Council of Gloucester in May of 1234. With the offer of 500 marks, Robert regained the king's favor in 1235, although he did not hold office again until 1242, when the king appointed him as sheriff ofHampshire and put him in charge of the building atWestminster Abbey . He also was instrumental in the forest eyre of 1244 and 1245 that was widely considered to be oppressive.He was appointed archdeacon of Lewes in 1244. He was elected to the
see of Chichester about 18 April 1244, but was never consecrated as his election was quashed on 3 June 1244.Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 239]Boniface of Savoy prevented his consecration because Papelew was ignorant of theology.Petit-Dutaillis "The Feudal Monarchy in France and England" p. 365] Another reason was likely that he had served as a royal justice of the forest, which was a post that many bishops, includingRobert Grossteste ,bishop of Lincoln , felt to be unsuited for the clergy. Robert himself was more royal servant than clerk, as he was not ordained until December of 1249. He left royal service in 1250 after a quarrel over Robert's presentation to a benefice the king had desired to go to Henry's half brotherAymer de Lusignan . The king forgave Robert, however, by December of 1250.Robert died at
Waltham on 6 June 1252. He had two brothers, Hamo and Simon, and a sister. Hamo served as sheriff of Norfolk and of Suffolk, and Simon was a royal clerk. Their sister married William of Holwell, who was sheriff of Hertfordshire.Notes
References
* [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34293 British History Online Bishops of Chichester] accessed on 21 October 2007
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* Petit-Dutaillis, Charles "The Feudal Monarcy in France and England: From the Tenth to the Thirteenth Century" trans. E. D. Hunt New York:Harper Torchbooks 1964
* Powell, J. Enoch and Keith Wallis "The House of Lords in the Middle Ages: A History of the English House of Lords to 1540" London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson 1968Persondata
NAME= Papelew, Robert
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Passelewe, Robert
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Bishop of Chichester elect
DATE OF BIRTH=
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=6 June 1252
PLACE OF DEATH=Waltham
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