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Æthelric (bishop of Durham)

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Eathelric (or Æthelric) was Bishop of Durham from 1041 to 1056 when he resigned.[1]

He was a monk at Peterborough Abbey before Bishop Eadmund of Durham brought him to Durham to instruct the Durham monks in monastic life.[2] Ethelric was consecrated as bishop on 11 January 1041[1] at York. Ethelric may have owed his advancement to Siward, Earl of Northumbria, who later restored Ethelric to Durham after Ethelric was forced to flee during a quarrel with the Durham monks.[2] Ethelric resigned after a scandal in which he appropriated treasure hoard that was discovered at Chester-le-Street in the process of replacing the old church with a new one.[3] Ethelric allegedly sent the money to his former monastery of Peterborough to finance some building work there.[4] His brother, Ethelwin, who had helped Ethelric to appropriate the treasure, succeeded Ethelric as bishop.[3]

Ethelric retired to Peterborough, where he remained until the Norman Conquest.[5] He died on 15 October 1072.[1] He was arrested by the King William I of England after May 1070, and died in captivity at Westminster.[6][7][5]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 216
  2. ^ a b Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 137
  3. ^ a b Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 156
  4. ^ Mason The House of Godwine p. 124-125
  5. ^ a b Williams English and the Norman Conquest p. 45
  6. ^ Fletcher Bloodfeud p. 185
  7. ^ Stafford Unification and Conquest p. 104

References

  • Fletcher, Richard Bloodfeud: Murder and Revenge in Anglo-Saxon England Oxford: Oxford University Press 2003 ISBN 0-19-516136-X
  • Fryde, E. B. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third Edition, revised ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  • Mason, Emma The House of Godwine: The History of a Dynasty London: Hambledon and London 2004 ISBN 1-85285-389-1
  • Stafford, Pauline Unification and Conquest: A Political and Social History of England in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries London: Edward Arnold 1989 ISBN 0-7131-6532-4
  • Williams, Ann (2000). The English and the Norman Conquest. Ipswich: Boydell Press. ISBN 0-85115-708-4.
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Durham
1042–1056
Succeeded by

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