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Richard de la More

Richard de la More
Bishop-elect of Winchester
Province Canterbury
Elected 6 November 1280
Quashed 1282
Term ended resigned before 9 June 1282
Predecessor Robert Burnell
Successor John of Pontoise
Other posts Archdeacon of Winchester
Orders
Consecration not consecrated
Personal details
Died after 3 May 1285
Denomination Roman Catholic

Richard de la More was a medieval clergyman who was Bishop-elect of Winchester from 1280 to 1282.

Richard was subdean of the diocese of Lincoln as well as Archdeacon of Winchester from before 11 September 1280.

Richard was elected to the see of Winchester on 15 November 1280 but resigned in June 1282 before being consecrated. Archbishop John Peckham of Canterbury withheld his confirmation of the election because Richard was a pluralist. Pope Martin IV also quashed the election in 1282.

Richard still held the office of archdeacon until sometime after 19 June 1283, but was only listed as subdean of Lincoln on 3 May 1285. He died sometime after that date. His death was commemorated on 16 June.



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