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Hugh of Northwold
Bishop of Ely (died 1254)
Bishop of Ely (died 1254)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Hugh of Northwold |
| image | Memorial to Bishop Hugh de Northwold in Ely Cathedral.jpg |
| caption | Memorial to Bishop Hugh de Northwold in Ely Cathedral |
| religion | Catholic |
| title | Bishop of Ely |
| elected | c. 3 February 1229 |
| consecration | 19 June 1229 |
| ended | 6 August 1254 |
| predecessor | Geoffrey de Burgo |
| successor | William of Kilkenny |
| other_post | Abbot of Bury St Edmunds |
| death_date | 6 August 1254 |
| death_place | Downham Market |
| buried | Ely Cathedral |
Hugh of Northwold (died 1254) was a medieval Bishop of Ely.
Life
Hugh was born in the parish of Northwold in Norfolk, the son of Peter and Emma. He became a monk at Abbey of Bury St Edmunds in 1202.
Hugh was elected Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds on 7 August 1213. King John of England, however, contested the election until 10 June 1215, when he finally accepted it.
Hugh was elected to the see of Ely about 3 February 1229. He was consecrated on 19 June 1229 His greatest work as bishop was his increase in the estates of the bishoprics, through buying new lands and increasing the rents on extant manors. He also worked with Thorney Abbey on reclamation of the fenlands surrounding Ely.
The presbytery of Ely Cathedral was built while Hugh was bishop. The presbytery was built in order house a shrine to St. Etheldreda.
Hugh died on 6 August 1254 at Downham Market and was buried in his presbytery in Ely Cathedral. The tomb is still extant. The tomb is now located near the high altar in the north choir aisle of Ely Cathedral.
Citations
References
References
- Owen "Northwold, Hugh of" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''
- Smith, et al. ''Heads of Religious Houses II'' p. 26
- link. (14 February 2012 '')
- at [[Canterbury]]. While bishop, he built extensively, was sent on diplomatic missions for King [[Henry III of England]], and escorted [[Eleanor of Provence]] to England for her marriage to King Henry. He was also a good friend of [[Robert Grosseteste]].Miller ''Abbey and Bishopric of Ely'' p. 77–78
- This was an example of Early English Gothic, and earned praise from the medieval chronicler [[Matthew Paris]]. However, much of the work done during Northwold's episcopate was later reworked during the 14th century, with the buttresses and some of the exterior and interior walls still remaining.Draper "Bishop Northwold" ''Medieval Art and Architecture at Ely Cathedral'' pp. 8–9
- Draper "Bishop Northwold" ''Medieval Art and Architecture at Ely Cathedral'' p. 10
- Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 244
- Sayers "Once 'Proud Prelate'" ''Journal of the British Archaeological Association'' p. 77
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