Henry Burghersh Born: 1292 Died: 4-Dec-1340 Location of death: Ghent, Belgium Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Religion: Roman Catholic Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Government Nationality: England Executive summary: Chancellor of England, 1328-30 English bishop and chancellor, a younger son of Robert, Baron Burghersh, and a nephew of Bartholomew, Lord Badlesmere, was educated in France. In 1320 owing to Badlesmere's influence Pope John XXII appointed him bishop of Lincoln in spite of the fact that the chapter had already made an election to the vacant bishopric, and he secured the position without delay. After the execution of Badlesmere in 1322 Burghersh's lands were seized by Edward II, and the pope was urged to deprive him; about 1326, however, his possessions were restored, a proceeding which did not prevent him from joining Edward's queen, Isabella, and taking part in the movement which led to the deposition and murder of the king. Enjoying the favor of the new king, Edward III, the bishop became chancellor of England in 1328; but he failed to secure the archbishopric of Canterbury which became vacant about the same time, and was deprived of his office of chancellor and imprisoned when Isabella lost her power in 1330. But he was soon released and again in a position of influence. He was treasurer of England from 1334 to 1337, and high in the favor and often in the company of Edward III; he was sent on several important errands, and entrusted with important commissions. He died at Ghent on the 4th of December 1340.
Father: Robert, Baron Burghersh (d. 1305) Brother: Bartholomew Burghersh, Baron Berghersh (d. 1355)
Roman Catholic Bishop Lincoln, 1520
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