- John
Gynwell (died 1362) was a
medieval Bishop of Lincoln. He was
nominated on 23
March 1347 and
consecrated on 23
September 1347. He was
involved in...
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mayor and
bailiffs were sent to the
Marshalsea prison in London. John
Gynwell, the
Bishop of Lincoln,
imposed an
interdict on the town for one year,...
-
appear below.
Within the
village at the
junction of
Church Street and
Gynwell,
close to the
Methodist Chapel (1825)
there is the
shaft of the old whipping...
- Term
ended 2
February 1347
Predecessor Henry Burghersh Successor John
Gynwell Orders Consecration 7 July 1342
Personal details Born 1282 Died 2 February...
- 1362 Term
ended resigned between March and June 1398
Predecessor John
Gynwell Successor Henry Beaufort Orders Consecration 25 June 1363
Personal details...
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consecrator Richard Aungerville 1333
Robert Stratford 1337
Ralph Stratford 1340
Thomas Hatfield 1345
William Edendon 1346 John T****sby 1347 John
Gynwell 1347...
- in
office 2
February 1347; also
known as
Thomas le Bec 1347 1363 John
Gynwell Formerly Archdeacon of Northampton;
appointed bishop and
consecrated 23...
- to
investigate an
alleged affray between Simon Warde, a
servant of John
Gynwell,
Bishop of
Lincoln and
certain members of the
Order of Hospitallers, on...
-
commission to
investigate an
allegation that
Simon Warde, a
servant to John
Gynwell,
Bishop of Lincoln, had been ****aulted by
Wirkeley and
other members of...
- the
prior was
cited for
refusing to obey this ****ction. In 1359
Bishop Gynwell, p****ing by the priory,
noticed 'certain
insolences and
unlawful wanderings'...