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Encyclopedia > John Chishull

John Chishull was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of London, and Lord High Treasurer during the 13th century. He also served as Dean of St. Paul's.

Preceded by:
Henry, Prior of St. Radegund
Lord High Treasurer
1263
Followed by:
Roger de la Leye
Preceded by:
Nicholas of Ely
Lord Chancellor
1263–1264
Followed by:
Thomas Cantilupe
Preceded by:
Godfrey Giffard
Lord Chancellor
1268–1269
Followed by:
Richard Middleton
Preceded by:
Thomas Wymondham
Lord High Treasurer
1270–1271
Followed by:
Philip of Eye
Preceded by:
Henry of Sandwich
Bishop of London
1274–1280
Followed by:
Richard Gravesend

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Godfrey Giffard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1082 words)
Giffard died on Friday the 26th January 1302, and was buried on the 4th February by John, Bishop of Llandaff, in Worcester Cathedral, on the south side of the altar of the lady chapel; his tomb remains there still.
Under the terms of Giffard's will, which was dated the 13 September 1300, he left a large number of legacies to his kinsfolk, including his sister Mabel, Abbess of Shaftesbury, and to various churches.
His heir was his nephew John, who was the son of his brother William Giffard and who after fighting on the baronial side at Boroughbridge, was hanged at Gloucester, thus forfeiting his estates to the Crown.
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