- William Russell (bishop)
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name = William Russell
The ruins of Rushen Abbey today
religion=Roman Catholic Church
See = Diocese of Mann and the Isles
Title = Bishop of Mann and the Isles
Period = 1348 x 1349–1374
consecration =April 27 xMay 6 ,1349
Predecessor = Thomas de Rossy
Successor =John Donkan
post =Abbot of Rushen (1330x1331–1349) | ordination =
bishops =
date of birth = unknown
place of birth = Mann
date of death =April 21 ,1374
place of death =Westmorland ,England William Russell (died 1374) was a fourteenth-century
Cistercian prelate . He appears to have begun his career as aCistercian monk atRushen Abbey on theIsle of Man (Mann), ascending to the rank ofabbot there, before being elected Bishop of Mann and the Isles (Sodor). After traveling toContinental Europe for confirmation andconsecration , avoiding a trip to the metropolitan inNorway , he returned to the Irish Sea as a legal bishop. A few things are known of his episcopate, particularly his activities inEngland and a series of provincial statutes apparently promulgated under his leadership.Abbot of Rushen and election as bishop
A native of Mann, an island in the
Irish Sea south ofGalloway inScotland , for eighteen years he was theabbot ofRushen Abbey .Christian, "Russell, William (d. 1374)".] In either 1348 or 1349 he was elected Bishop of Mann and the Isles. Papal letters reveal that the see had recently been made vacant by the death of Thomas de Rossy, and that the clergy of the diocese had elected William unanimously as the new bishop; they also reveal that Russell had had to obtain permission from the abbot at Rushen Abbey's mother-house,Furness Abbey . [Dowden, "Bishops", p. 283; Munch & Goss, [http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxsoc/msvol22/adx_d29.htm "Chronica regum Manniae", Appendix] ]Provision and consecration
For notice of the election, the "
Manx Chronicle " related the following:William Russell, a Manxman, abbot of the monastery of St. Mary of Rushen, was elected pastor of the Sodor diocese, by the clergy of the island of Mann, in the cathedral church of St. German, in Holm of Mann, and was consecrated at Avignon by Pope Clement VI. He was the first Sodor bishop-elect consecrated and confirmed by the Apostolic see; for all his predecessors had been wont to be confirmed and consecrated by the Archbishop of Trondheim, that is the metropolitan.Munch & Goss, [http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxsoc/msvol22/p101.htm "Chronica regum Manniae", vol. i ] .]
Although the "Chronicle" says 1348, it is thought by some to refer to 1349. [Watt & Murray, "Fasti Ecclesiae", p. 262.]Pope Clement VI provided him onApril 27 ,1349 , and he was consecrated byMay 6 , byBertrand du Pouget ,Cardinal-bishop of Ostia . [Christian, "Russell, William (d. 1374)"; Dowden, "Bishops", p. 283; Munch & Goss, [http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/manxsoc/msvol22/adx_d31.htm "Chronica regum Manniae", Appendix: CLEMENT VI. To Bishop W1LLIAM] ; Watt & Murray, "Fasti Ecclesiae", p. 262.] He was neither, as the "Chronicle" claimed the first Bishop of the Isles to be provided by the Pope himself, nor was he consecrated by the pope directly. [Dowden, "Bishops", pp. 282-3; Watt & Murray, "Fasti Ecclesiae", p. 262.]Pope Clement wrote letters informing of Russell's appointment to Arne, Archbishop of Trondheim, William de Monteacuto, Lord of Mann, Robert Stewart, Lord of Bute and Steward ("senescallus") of Scotland, and
John of Islay, Lord of the Isles , and it was from these that the details of the election are known.Dowden, "Bishops", p. 283.] The pope granted Russell exemption from any trip toTrondheim to pay obedience to theArchbishop of Trondheim . Clement however made it clear that the bishopric of the Isles was still subject to Trondheim, and Russell still had to send aproctor to Norway to give obedience on his behalf.Dowden, "Bishops", p. 284.] Russell was also granted a loan of 1200 goldflorin s to cover his expenses, as the diocese was one of the poorest in theCatholic Church .Bishop of the Isles
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February 23 ,1351 , Bishop Russell allegedly held a provincial synod at Kirkmichael on the Isle of Man. [Christian, "Russell, William (d. 1374)"; Dowden, "Bishops", p. 284.] A number of provincialstatute s are attributed to this synod, including a requirement to teach the laity theapostolic creed in the Gaelic language. In 1362, Russell complained toPope Urban V that hiscathedral on Mann had been occupied as a fortress by the Lord of Mann, and petitioned the pope to order that de Monteacuto restore the cathedral to the control of the clergy; the same letter also complained that, because of wars [between the Scots and the English] , there were not enough men literate [in Latin] to fillbenefice s, and so Russell requested permission to ordain eight illiterates to priesthood. [Christian, "Russell, William (d. 1374)"; Dowden, "Bishops", p. 285.] OnDecember 7 ,1367 , Pope Urban wrote to the bishop regarding the wish of William de Monteacuto,Earl of Salisbury and Lord of Mann, to found aFranciscan house on Mann.Russell was active in England during his episcopate. For instance, on
December 11 ,1351 , theArchbishop of York ,William Zouche , granted William commission to confer orders in thediocese of York , a commission that was renewed onOctober 21 ,1353 by Zouche's successorJohn de Thoresby . Indeed, it was in England that Russell died. The "Manx Chronicle" reported his death as follows:He died on the 21st day of the month of April 1376, at "Ramsheved", and was buried in the monastery of St. Mary of Furness. He was abbot of Rushen eighteen years, and bishop of the Sodor diocese twenty-six.
"Ramsheved" isRamshead , nearBolton-le-Sands inWestmorland ,Lancashire ; the "monastery of St Mary of Furness" refers toFurness Abbey inCumbria ; the date the "Chronicle" meant wasApril 21 ,1374 . [Christian, "Russell, William (d. 1374)"; Dowden, "Bishops", p. 284; Watt & Murray, "Fasti Ecclesiae", pp. 262-3.]Notes
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* [http://www.rushenabbey.iofm.net/14century.htm A Brief History of Rushen Abbey (iofm.net)]
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