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Henry of Sully (died 1189)

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Henry de Sully
Abbot of Fécamp
Other post(s)Bishop-elect of Salisbury and Archbishop-elect of York
Personal details
Died1189
Fécamp, Normandy
ParentsWilliam, Count of Sully
Agnes of Sully

Henry de Sully (died 1189) was Abbot of Fécamp and Bishop-designate of Salisbury and Archbishop-elect of York.

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Transcription

Life

Henry was son of William, Count of Sully, the eldest brother of Stephen,  King of England and Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester.[1] Henry's mother was William's wife, Agnes of Sully, who had been attached to the household of Adela of Blois, William's mother. Although William was the eldest son of Adela and her husband Stephen, Count of Blois, he was passed over for the comital title and his younger brother Theobald became Count of Champagne on their father's death.[2]

Henry became a Cluniac monk, and was nominated in March 1140 by Henry of Blois to be Bishop of Salisbury, but the nomination was quashed.[3][4] As compensation, Henry of Blois then named Henry de Sully the abbot of Fécamp Abbey in Normandy.[1] Later in 1140, after his grandmother's death, Henry was nominated to become Archbishop of York,[5] but his election was again quashed this time by Pope Innocent II because Henry wished to hold both the abbacy of Fécamp along with the archbishopric.[6][7] Henry died at Fécamp in 1189.[3]

Seal

The seal of Henry de Sully, is oval, 70 mm, depicting a seated abbot seen from the front, holding his crosier in his right and left hands. It shows an open book, SIGILLUM ABBATIS SANCTE TRINITATIS FICANNI, (A 8704)

Citations

  1. ^ a b Davis King Stephen p. 97
  2. ^ LoPrete Adela Countess and Lord p. 216
  3. ^ a b Greenway, ed., "Bishops", Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
  4. ^ Davis King Stephen p. 44
  5. ^ Greenway, ed., "List 1: Archbishops", Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
  6. ^ Huscroft Ruling England 1042–1217 p. 134
  7. ^ Barlow The English Church 1066–1154 p. 96

References

  • Barlow, Frank The English Church 1066–1154 London:Longman 1979 ISBN 0-582-50236-5
  • Davis, R. H. C. King Stephen 1135–1154 Third Edition London:Longman 1990 ISBN 0-582-04000-0
  • Greenway, Diana E., ed., "Bishops", in Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 4, Salisbury, (London, 1991), pp. 1–7.
  • Greenway, Diana E., ed., "List 1: Archbishops", in Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 6, York, (London, 1999), pp. 1–7.
  • Huscroft, Richard Ruling England 1042–1217 London: Pearson Longman 2005 ISBN 0-582-84882-2
  • LoPrete, Kimberly Adela Countess and Lord Dublin:Fourcourts Press, 2007 ISBN 978-1-85182-563-9
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop-designate of Salisbury
1140
(nomination rejected)
Succeeded by
Preceded by
?
Abbot of Fécamp
1140–1189
Succeeded by
?
Preceded by Archbishop-elect of York
1140
(election quashed)
Succeeded by


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