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Nicholas Bubwith
Bishop of Bath and Wells
Appointed 7 October 1407
Reign ended 27 October 1424
Predecessor Henry Bowet
Successor John Stafford
Orders
Consecration 26 September 1406
Personal details
Born 1355
Died 27 October 1424
Denomination Catholic
Previous post Bishop of London
Bishop of Salisbury

Nicholas Bubwith was an important English church leader and government official who lived a long time ago, from 1355 to 1424. He held many big jobs, including being a bishop in three different cities: London, Salisbury, and Bath and Wells. He also worked for the King as the Lord Privy Seal and the Lord High Treasurer of England.

Who Was Nicholas Bubwith?

Nicholas Bubwith was born in 1355. He grew up to become a very influential person in both the church and the government of England during the 14th and 15th centuries. His career shows how closely connected church leaders were to the country's rulers back then.

Early Church Roles

Before becoming a bishop, Nicholas Bubwith held other important positions within the church. He was an Archdeacon of Dorset for two different periods. An archdeacon is a senior church official who helps the bishop manage the churches and clergy in a certain area. He served in this role from 1397 to 1399 and again from 1400 to 1406.

Important Government Jobs

Nicholas Bubwith also had a significant career in the English government. He served as the Lord Privy Seal from March 1405 to October 1406. This job involved looking after the King's personal seal, which was used to approve important documents.

Later, he became the Lord High Treasurer of England from April 1407 to July 1408. As Treasurer, he was in charge of the country's money and finances. These roles show that he was trusted by the King to handle very important national matters.

Becoming a Bishop

Nicholas Bubwith became a bishop in several different places. He was chosen to be the Bishop of London on May 14, 1406. He was officially made a bishop, a process called consecration, on September 26, 1406.

After London, he was moved to become the Bishop of Salisbury on June 22, 1407. In the church, moving a bishop from one area to another is called a "translation."

Finally, he was translated again to become the Bishop of Bath and Wells on October 7, 1407. He held this important position until he passed away on October 27, 1424.

His Legacy

Even though he was busy with many church and government duties, Nicholas Bubwith also had plans to help his community. He planned the building of St Saviour's Wells hospital. A hospital back then was often a place for the poor and sick. The actual construction of this building started after his death, showing his lasting impact.

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