Lawrence de Awkeburne

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Lawrence de Awkeburne
Bishop of Salisbury-elect
Elected10 May 1288
Term ended8 August 1288
Predecessor Henry Brandeston
Successor William de la Corner
Other posts Prebendary of Ruscombe
Orders
Consecrationdied before consecration
Personal details
Died8 August 1288
Canterbury
DenominationCatholic

Lawrence de Awkeburne (or Laurence de Hakeburne) was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury elect.

Awkeburne held the prebend of Ruscombe in the diocese of Salisbury before being elected bishop on 10 May 1288, but he died at Canterbury on 8 August 1288 before he could be consecrated. [1]

Citations

  1. British History Online Bishops of Salisbury Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine accessed on 30 October 2007

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Henry Brandeston
Bishop of Salisbury
died before consecration

1288
Succeeded by
William de la Corner