Richard de Beaumis (died 1127)
Bishop of London, Calvados, Calvados, Diocese of London, Henry I of England, Richard de Beaumis (died 1162)
978-620-1-79610-2
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2012-09-20
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Richard de Beaumis (or de Beaumais, de Belmis I; died 1127) was a medieval Bishop of London. Beaumis' family came from Beaumais-sur-Dive in the Calvados region of Normandy. He was elected to the see of London on 24 May 1108. His ordination as a priest took place on 14 June 1108, a little over a month before he was consecrated as a bishop on 26 July 1108. He served as the justiciar for King Henry I of England at Shrewsbury, where he oversaw Welsh affairs. He had a reputation as an expert on legal matters. He died in 1127, with his death being commemorated on 16 January, so he probably died on that date. His nephew Richard de Beaumis II was later Bishop of London and another nephew was archdeacon of Essex in the diocese of London. He had two sons, Walter and William. Walter was a canon of London, holding the prebend of Newington, and William was Archdeacon of London. On his deathbed, he confessed that he had lied about his tenure of a manor, previously testifying that he held it in fee, when in reality he had it under a lease.
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