Henry Brandeston | |
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Bishop of Salisbury | |
Elected | 2 January 1287 |
Term ended | 11 February 1288 |
Predecessor | Walter Scammel |
Successor | Lawrence de Awkeburne |
Other post(s) | Dean of Salisbury |
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Consecration | 1 June 1287 |
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Died | 11 February 1288 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Henry Brandeston (or Henry of Braunstone) was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury.
Brandeston held the offices of archdeacon of Wiltshire, archdeacon of Dorset, and Dean of Salisbury, all in the diocese of Salisbury.[1][2]
Brandeston was elected bishop on 2 January 1287 and consecrated on 1 June 1287.[3] He was enthroned at Salisbury Cathedral on 19 October 1287.[4]
Brandeston died on 11 February 1288.[3]
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