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  1. Nicholas Longespee was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury. Longespee was the son of Ela, 3rd Countess of Salisbury , and William Longespee . [1] He was a canon of Salisbury Cathedral before 1272 and held the office of treasurer of the diocese of Salisbury before 1275.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Nicholas Longespee was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury. He was the son of William Longespee, Earl of Salisbury and William's wife, Ela.[1] He was a canon of Salisbury Cathedral before 1272 and held the office of treasurer of the diocese of Salisbury before 1275.

    • Unknown Wife or Partner
    • Salisbury (Wiltshire) England
    • circa 1218
    • May 18, 1297 (74-83)England
    • Biography
    • Research Notes
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    Birth and Parentage

    Nicholas Longespée was the son of William de Longespée and Ela, Countess of Salisbury. His birth date is uncertain, but he was still a ward of his mother in 1236, so it must have been after 1215.

    Ecclesiastical Career

    Although he did not have a university degree, he had a successful ecclesiastical career. In 1236 he was presented to the church of Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire with the agreement of his brother Stephen, who was patron of the living.(Note that this does not necessarily mean he was of age then: it was not unknown for men under 21 to be presented to church livings.) By September 1248 he was rector of Iwerne Minster, Dorset. He acquired other parish livings. He was rector of South Tawton, Devon...

    Children

    Nicholas had at least two children, probably by a mistress: 1. Nicholas 2. Alice, who married Geoffrey de Japrpenville in 1260/1261. After his death she probably married Willia de Barneville of Harrow, Middlesex.

    Nicholas may have had another son, William, who called himself son of Nicholas Longespé in charters and who held an interest in the church of Brocklesby, Lincolnshire.

    Douglas Richardson. Plantagenet Ancestry, 2nd edition 2011, Vol. II, pp. 427-428, LONGESPÉE 3.iv
    Oxford Dictionary of National Biography - entry for 'Longespée, Nicholas', online 2009, revised 2010, available online via some libraries
    William Lisle Bowles and John Gough Nichols. Annals and Antiquities of Lacock Abbey, pub. John Bowyer Nichols and Son, London, 1835, pp. 157-160, Internet Archive
    'Treasurers', in Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300, Vol. 4, Salisbury, ed. Diana E Greenway (London, 1991), pp. 20-23. British History Online, accessed 6 July 2019
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  3. St Nicholas was a 4th-century bishop of Myra in Lycia, about whom virtually nothing factual is known, although a vast body of legend grew up around him, and he became the patron saint of Greece and of Russia, as well as of children, sailors, merchants, and pawnbrokers.

  4. Nicholas Longespee fue un obispo medieval de Salisbury. Longespee era hijo de Ela, tercera condesa de Salisbury, y William Longespee. Fue canónigo de la catedral de Salisbury antes de 1272 y ocupó el cargo de tesorero de la diócesis de Salisbury antes de 1275.

  5. Nicholas Longespee: Formerly a Prebendary of Salisbury. Died in office. 1297 1315 Simon of Ghent: Died in office. 1315 1330 Roger Martival: Formerly Dean of Lincoln. Died in office. 1330 1375 Robert Wyvil: Also recorded as Robert Wyville. Died in office. 1375 1388 Ralph Ergham: Translated to Bath & Wells. 1388 1395 John Waltham

  6. Families. Father. William LONGESPÉE - First Earl of Salisbury (1176 - 1226) Mother. Ela of Salisbury 3rd Countess of Salisbury (1187 - 1261) Sibling. Ela DE LONGESPÉE OF SALISBURY (1228 - 1299) Sibling. Isabell LONGESPEE (1198 - 1248)