Richard Oldham (bishop)

Richard Oldham (died 1485/86) was a pre-Reformation cleric who served as the Bishop of Sodor and Man in the second half of the 15th century.

Richard Oldham O.S.B
Bishop of Sodor and Man
Appointed21 June 1458
In office1478 to 1485/86
PredecessorThomas Burton
SuccessorRichard Oldham (bishop)
Other postsAbbot of Chester
Personal details
Died1485/86
BuriedChester Cathedral
DenominationRoman Catholic
Styles of
Richard Oldham
Reference styleThe Right Reverend
Spoken styleMy Lord
Religious styleBishop

He was elected Abbot of Chester in 1455[1] and appointed Bishop of Sodor and Man on 11[2] or 15[3] February 1478, holding both posts until his death. Contemporary records reveal some acrimony between Oldham and the townsfolk of Chester.[1] In 1474 and 1478, the Exchequer of Chester guaranteed his safety and that of his monks, and in a later turnaround of events in 1480 he and twelve fellow monks were themselves bound over to keep the peace in the city.[1]

He died in office either on 13 October 1485[1][2] or 19 September 1486[4] and was buried at Chester Abbey.

References

  1. Elrington, C. R.; Harris, B. E.; Baggs, A. P.; Kettle, Ann J.; Lander, S. J.; Thacker, A. T.; Wardle, David, eds. (1980). "The Abbey of Chester". A History of the County of Chester. Volume 3. British History Online. pp. 132–146.
  2. Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I., eds. (1986). Handbook of British Chronology (3rd, reprinted 2003 ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 273. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
  3. Eubel, Konrad (1914). Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi (in Latin). Volume 2. Monasterii Sumptibus et typis librariae. p. 240.
  4. Harrison, William (1879). "Bishops of Sodor and Man". An Account of the Diocese of Sodor and Man. Douglas, Isle of Man: Manx Society. pp. 53–70.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Thomas Kirkham
Bishop of Sodor and Man
1478–1485/86
Succeeded by
Huan Blackleach
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