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Nicholas Longespee
Bishop of Salisbury
Elected between 8 November and 12 December 1291
Reign ended 18 May 1297
Predecessor William de la Corner
Successor Simon of Ghent
Other posts Treasurer of Salisbury
Orders
Consecration 16 March 1292
Personal details
Died 18 May 1297
Denomination Catholic

Nicholas Longespee was an important Bishop of Salisbury during the Middle Ages. He was a religious leader who served the church and helped people in his community.

Who Was Nicholas Longespee?

Nicholas Longespee was the son of two important people: Ela, 3rd Countess of Salisbury and William Longespee. His family was well-known in England.

His Early Church Roles

Before he became a bishop, Nicholas held several important jobs within the church. These roles helped him gain experience and serve his community.

Serving Salisbury Cathedral

Nicholas was a canon at Salisbury Cathedral before 1272. A canon is a type of priest who works closely with a cathedral. He also served as the treasurer for the diocese of Salisbury before 1275. The diocese is the area that a bishop oversees, and the treasurer manages its money.

Helping Local Communities

Nicholas was also a rector in two different places. He was the rector of Lacock, which means he was the main priest in charge of that parish. In 1263, he also became the rector of The Parish of Wyke Regis in Weymouth.

Becoming a Bishop

Nicholas Longespee was chosen to be the Bishop of Salisbury between November 8 and December 12, 1291. This was a very important position. He was officially made a bishop on March 16, 1292.

His Final Years

Nicholas Longespee passed away on May 18, 1297. He was buried in Salisbury. Interestingly, his heart was buried in Lacock, and his other internal organs were buried in Ramsbury. This was sometimes done in medieval times for important people.

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