ST DAVIDS
LIST 34 BISHOPS OF ST DAVIDS
Bleuddydd
Presum. became bp. soon after d. of his predecessor Joseph, 1063 (Brut Peniarth
Text p. 19b; Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 15; Brut Red Book pp. 26-7; Ann. Camb. p.
25). D. 1073 (Brut Peniarth Text p. 21a; Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 16; Brut Red
Book pp. 28-9; Ann. Camb. p. 26).
Sulien
(fn. 87)
Became bp. 1073 (Brut Peniarth Text p. 21a; Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 16; Brut Red
Book pp. 28-9; Ann. Camb. p. 26). Res. 1078 (Brut Peniarth Text p. 23a; Brut Peniarth
Transl. p. 17; Brut Red Book pp. 30-1; Ann. Camb. p. 27). Returned 1080
(below).
Abraham
Became bp. 1078; d. 1080 (Brut Peniarth Text p. 23a; Brut Peniarth Transl. p.
17; Brut Red Book pp. 30-1; Ann. Camb. p. 27, 'killed by Vikings'). He had two
sons, Hedd and Isaac, commem. on a late 11th- or early 12th-cent. cross-carved
grave-marker in St Davids cath. (V. E. Nash-Williams, The Early Christian
Monuments of Wales (Cardiff, 1950) no. 382).
Sulien (again)
Returned as bp., 'against his will', 1080; res. for the second time 1085; d. 31 Dec.
1091, aged 80 (Brut Peniarth Text p. 24b; Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 18; Brut Red
Book pp. 30-1), described as 'the most learned of the Britons' (Brut Peniarth Text
p. 24b; Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 18; Brut Red Book pp. 32-3; Ann. Camb. pp. 27-
9). Father of Daniel, archdcn. of Powys (i.e. Meifod, St Asaph dioc., above, list 26).
Wilfred
(fn. 88)
Became bp. 1085 (Brut Peniarth Text p. 23b; Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 17; Brut
Red Book pp. 30-1; cf. Ann. Camb. p. 28, where he is not named but is called
brother of Sulien). Susp. by abp. soon after Dec. 1093 and reinstated 1095 (Eadmer,
HN p. 72). Occ. 19 Aug. [prob. 1114] (EEA XVIII no. 18). D. 1115 (Ann. Camb.
p. 35; John of Worcester III 136-7). (fn. 89)
Bernard
(fn. 90)
Chanc. of queen Matilda (John of Worcester III 136-9; Eadmer, HN p. 235;
EEA VII p. xxxv); a pr., perhaps can., of Hereford (Cant. Profs. app. B no. 11; see
1 Fasti VIII 64 and St Davids Acta pp. 2-3). Petition to el. a bp. addressed to abp.
(Episcopal Acts I 238 (D33)). El. and ord. pr. 18 Sept. 1115, cons. by abp. 19
Sept. at Westminster (John of Worcester III 136-9; Eadmer, HN p. 235). Prof.
obed. [same day] (Cant. Profs. no. 64). Established cans. in cath. (Gir. Cambr. III
153-4). D. 1148, in the 33rd year of his episcopate (Brut Peniarth Text p. 97b;
Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 56; Brut Red Book pp. 126-7; Ann. Camb. p. 44).
Commem. at Hereford 22 Apr. (1 Fasti VIII 117).
David son of Gerald
(fn. 91)
Can. of St Davids and archdcn, of Cardigan (Brut Peniarth Text p. 97b; Brut
Peniarth Transl. p. 56; Brut Red Book pp. 126-7; Gir. Cambr. III 154; below, list
40). Uncle of Gerald of Wales (St Davids Acta p. 5; and see below, list 39). El. 14
Dec. 1148, ord. pr. 18 Dec., cons. by abp. 19 Dec. at Canterbury (Episcopal Acts I
270-1 (D156); Gerv. Cant. I 138). Prof. obed. [19 Dec.] 1148 (Cant. Profs. no. 93).
Contemporary allegation that el. was uncanonical (Gir. Cambr. III 431; for a better
edn., see M. Richter, 'A new edition of the so-called Vita Davidis secundi', BBCS
xxii (1968) 245-9, at p. 248). Participated in coronation of young kg. Henry 14
June 1170 (Corresp. of Becket II no. 256 (at pp. 1104-5)). D. before 9 May 1176
(Gir. Cambr. I 41, 44, III 433-4; cf. (for year only) Brut Peniarth Text p. 127b,
Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 71, Brut Red Book pp. 166-7, and Ann. Camb. p. 55
('1177')).
Peter de Leia
(fn. 92)
Prior of Much Wenlock (Clun., Shrops.) (Gir. Cambr. I 43-4; Ann. Camb. p.
44; Heads I 122). Nom. May 1176, el. after June (Gir. Cambr. I 42-4). Cons. by
bp. of London and others, representing absent abp., 7 Nov. 1176, at Canterbury
(Diceto I 415; Gerv. Cant. I 260). Two profs. obed.: the first [7 Nov.], and the
second [13 x 16 March 1177] after the abp.'s return from abroad (Cant. Profs.
nos. 112a and 112b). Present at third Lateran council 1179 (Gir. Cambr. I 48-9).
Royal justice, occ. at Westminster 22 Oct. 1182 (Episcopal Acts II 540 and n. 396).
Criticized by Gerald of Wales for many absences from bpric. (Gir. Cambr. III 162).
D. 16 July 1198 (Ann. Tewkes. p. 56; cf. Brut for year only (Brut Peniarth Text p.
145a, Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 80, Brut Red Book pp. 182-3); Ann. Camb. p. 61
gives length of episcopate as 22 years, 7 months, 15 days, presum. intending to
date his d. 16 July 1198).
[Gerald of Wales (de Barri)
Walter abbot of St Dogmaels
Gerald, archdcn. of Brecon (below, list 39), el. 29 June 1199 (Gir. Cambr. I
111); opposed by abp. (ibid. pp. 101-3, 113-4 etc.). Walter, abbot of St Dogmaels
(Ben., Penfro; see Heads I 107), el. shortly before Christmas 1199 (Gir. Cambr.
III 176-7). Case referred to pope (ibid. I 113-15; De Invectionibus pp. 106-111,
167ff.). Royal assent to Gerald's el. refused 17 Dec. 1201 (Rot. Litt. Pat. p. 3b).
Both els. qua. by pope 15 Apr. 1203 (Letters of Innocent III no. 468). For a modern
narrative of the election dispute, see Richter, Giraldus pp. 99-124; also Bartlett,
Gerald pp. 46-57.]
Geoffrey of Henlow
(fn. 93)
Prior of Llanthony by Gloucester (Aug.) by c. I 189 (Heads I 172); had medical
knowledge (St Davids Acta pp. 8-9; Gir. Cambr. I 103). Abp.'s candidate for see,
had been nom. July 1199 (Gir. Cambr. I 112-13, III 341). Papal mandate for new
el. within 2 months, dated 26 May 1203 (Letters of Innocent III no. 479). El. 10
Nov. 1203 (Gir. Cambr. III 321). Chapter request for abp.'s conf. of el. Nov. 1203
(Episcopal Acts I 329 (D378)). Cons. by abp. [Sunday] 7 Dec. 1203 at Westminster
(Ann. Waverley p. 255; cf. Gir. Cambr. III 324). Prof. obed. [same day] (Cant.
Profs. no. 144, wrongly giving '7 Nov.', a Friday, followed in Speculum Duorum
p. xxvii and n. 50). D. 1214 (Brut Peniarth Text pp. 163b-164a; Brut Peniarth
Transl. p. 89; Brut Red Book pp. 200-1; Ann. Camb. p. 72), prob. late in the year,
as custody of the vacant bpric. not gr. until 11 Jan. 1215 (St Davids Acta p. 10;
Rot. Litt. Pat. p. 126a; Rot. Litt. Claus. I 182b). Alleged by Gerald of Wales to
have been the father of Osbert archdcn. of Carmarthen (Speculum Duorum pp.
xlvii, 252-3, 262-3; below, list 41).
Iorwerth
alias
Gervase
(fn. 94)
The prince Llywelyn ab Iorwerth's agreement with kg. John, early summer 1215,
perhaps stipulated that the next bp. was to be Welsh (St Davids Acta p. 10; J. B.
Smith, 'Magna Carta and the charters of the Welsh princes', English Hist. Review
xcix (1984) 344-62, at pp. 357-8). lorwerth abbot of Talley (Prem., Caerfyrddin)
described by Gerald of Wales as fully Welsh (Gir. Cambr. III 361; cf. Heads I
198). Royal assent to his el. 18 June 1215 (Rot. Litt. Pat. p. 143a). Cons. by abp.
21 June at Staines (M. Tyson, 'Annals of Southwark and Merton', Surrey Archaeol.
Collections xxxvi (1925) 24-57, at p. 50). Prof. obed. [same day] (Cant. Profs.
no. 153). Presided over the first of a series of reforming synods 1224 (St Davids
Acta no. 85). D. 1229, before 27 Jan. (Close Rolls 1227-31 p. 146; see also Brut
Peniarth Text p. 190a, Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 101, Brut Red Book pp. 228-9,
Ann, Camb. p. 77).
Anselm le Gros (Crassus) (fn. 95)
Kinsman and former clerk of earl William Marshal I, who had custody of vacant
bpric. (Pat. Rolls. 1225-32 p. 241; St Davids Acta pp. 11-12); treas. of Exeter by
1204 (EEA XII 306); preb. of St Davids, royal gr. in succession to Gervase son of
Walwan, s.v., 6 March 1229 (Pat. Rolls 1225-32 p. 241; below, list 46). Lic. to el.
gr. 27 Jan. 1229 (Close Rolls 1227-31 p. 146; cf. Pat. Rolls 1225-32 p. 237, of
28 Jan.). Royal assent signified to abp. 7 Apr. (Pat. Rolls 1225-32 p. 244). Temps.
20 Nov. (Close Rolls 1227-31 p. 458). Cons. by abp. 9 Feb. 1231 at Canterbury
(Gerv. Cant. II 128; cf. Ann. Worc. p. 422 and Ann. Dunstable p. 126, giving year
only). Prof. obed. [same day] (Cant. Profs. no. 169). As bp. he consolidated the
financial framework of the chapter (St Davids Acta nos. 104-6). D. March 1247
(Brut Peniarth Text p. 203a; Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 107; cf. Brut Red Book pp.
240-1 and Chron. Maj. IV 647, both giving year only). Buried at St Davids ( J.
Leland, Collectanea (Oxford, 1775) I (2) 322). Vacant bpric. gr. to custodian 2
Apr. 1247 (Close Rolls 1242-7 pp. 506-7).
M. Thomas Wallensis
(fn. 96)
Can. of Lincoln by 21 Oct. 1235; archdcn. of Lincoln from before 27 May 1238
(1 Fasti III 25-6, 84-5). Lic. to el. gr. 16 Apr. 1247 (CPR 1232-47 p. 500). Thomas
urged by Robert Grosseteste, bp. of Lincoln, to accept bpric. (Chron. Maj. IV 647).
Royal assent 16 July (CPR 1232-47 p. 504). Temps. 26 Sept. (Close Rolls 1242-
7 p. 538). Cons. by bp. of Lincoln 26 July 1248 at Canterbury (Ann. Oseney p.
97; Ann. Camb. p. 88; cf. Episcopal Acts I 378 (D569)). Prof. obed. [same day]
(Cant. Profs. no. 185). Temps. 26 Sept. 1247 (Close Rolls 1242-7 p. 538). Visited
Rome between May 1252 and Lent 1253 (Brut Peniarth Text p. 206a-b; Brut
Peniarth Transl. p. 109; Brut Red Book pp. 244-5). Presided over a synod which
issued a comprehensive set of reforming statutes 10 Oct 1253 (St Davids Acta no.
122). D. 11 July 1255 (Ann. Camb. p. 90; cf. Brut Peniarth Text pp. 207b-208a,
Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 110, and Brut Red Book pp. 246-7, giving 'towards the
end of summer').
Richard of Carew
(fn. 97)
Rector of Carew from before March 1247 (St Davids Acta nos. 98, 117); can.
of St Davids by 12 Nov. 1255 (Episcopal Acts I 392 (D620)). Lic. to el. gr. 4 Aug.
1255 (CPR 1247-58 p. 421). EL before 12 Nov., when kg. wrote to pope expressing
unwillingness to give assent (Episcopal Acts I 392 (D620)). Cons. by pope
Alexander IV 11 Feb. x 10 March 1256 at Rome (CPL I 327-9; Councils and
Eccles. Docs. I 482-4). Temps. 18 May 1256 (CPR 1247-58 p. 475). Prof. obed.
at Canterbury n.d. (Cant. Profs. no. 191). Presided over a synod which issued a
set of reforming statutes 12 Nov. 1259 (St Davids Acta no. 131). D. 1 Apr. 1280
(Brut Peniarth Text pp. 226b-227a Brut Peniarth Transl. p. 119; Brut Red Book
pp. 268-9; cf. Ann. Camb. p. 105 and Cronica de Wallia p. 43, giving d. 1 Apr.
1279, burial in cath. 4 Apr.). Called 'Master' and said to be a wise theologian and
philosopher (Ann. Camb. p. 90).
M. Thomas Bek
(fn. 98)
Keeper of kg.'s wardrobe by 18 Oct. 1274, keeper of kg.'s great seal 8 May-19
June 1279 (Tout, Chapters II 14, VI 6, 26; Fraser, Antony Bek pp. 12, 21-2).
Archdcn. of Dorset by 24 Nov. 1275 (1 Fasti IV 27-8, 116); preb. of Lichfield
from before 15 May 1278 (Magnum Registrum Album of Lichfield, ed. H. E. Savage
(William Salt Archaeol. Soc., 1926 for 1924) no. 508); preb. of Lincoln, royal gr.
20 Jan. 1280 (1 Fasti III 60); preb. of St Davids, royal gr. in succession to [William
of Ledbury] prior of Great Malvern, s.v., 19 May 1280 (CPR 1272-81 p. 370;
below, list 46). Lic. to el. gr. 10 Apr. 1280 (CPR 1272-81 p. 368). El. 3 June,
conf. by abp. 7 July (Ann. Camb. pp. 105-6; Cronica de Wallia p. 43). Cons. by
abp. 6 Oct. at Lincoln (Ann. Camb. pp. 105-6; Cronica de Wallia p. 43; Chron.
Wykes pp. 285-6; Chronicon de Lanercost, ed. J. Stevenson (Bannatyne Club, 1839)
p. 105). (fn. 99) Prof. obed. [same day] (Cant. Profs. no. 225). Sang his first mass within
dioc., at Strata Florida, 1 Feb. 1281 and enthr. at St Davids on St Davids day, 1
March (Brut Red Book pp. 268-9; cf. Brut Peniarth Text p. 227a and Brut Peniarth
Transl. p. 120). He enthr. his brother Antony at Durham 24 Dec. 1285 (Fraser,
Antony Bek pp. 43, 124). In 1291 evidently still in possession of a canon's preb.,
worth £2 13s. 4d., as well as bp.'s preb. of £20 (Taxatio p. 274a). D. 20 Apr. 1293
(Canterbury Reg. Q fo. 14r; cf. Churchill, Cant. Admin. II 269, where administrator
of vacant see appd. 28 Apr.).
M. David Martin
(fn. 100)
Held churches of Bratton Fleming and Ermington (Devon, Exeter dioc.) (Reg.
Bronescombe II nos. 1147 (Bratton Fleming, pres. before 26 Jan. 1276), 1387
(Ermington, inst. 23 Feb. 1280)). Can. of St Davids by 1293 (CPR 1292-1301 p.
39). Lic. to el. gr. 18 May 1293 (ibid. p. 15). In el., before end of July, David
Martin received 14 votes and Thomas de Goldsburgh, can. of St Davids (below,
list 46), received 6 votes (CPL I 564). (fn. 101) Royal assent to David Martin's el. 28
July (CPR 1292-1301 p. 35); conf. by prior of Canterbury, s.v. Canterbury, 1 Oct.
(PRO C 84/11/31; Churchill, Cant. Admin. 1559-60). Temps. 11 Oct. (CPR 1292-
1301 p. 39). Dispute over el. taken to Curia by Thomas de Goldsburgh (ibid. p.
40; cf. CCR 1288-96 p. 451). David Martin res. into hands of pope, to be prov. by
pope 1296 (CPL I 564). Cons. by cardinal-bp. of Ostia 30 Sept. 1296 at Rome
(Cant. Profs. no. 241; cf. CPL I 564). Temps. 24 Jan. 1297 (CPR 1292-1301 p.
230). Prof. obed. n.d. (Cant. Profs. no. 241). D. 9 March 1328 (Canterbury, Reg.
Q fo. 161 v). Commissioned survey of lands and rents of bpric., The Black Book of
St Davids, in 1326 (The Black Book of St Davids, ed. J. W. Willis-Bund
(Cymmrodorion Rec. Soc., 1902) pp. i-ii, 13).