Richard Payl | |
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Bishop of Sodor and Man | |
Appointed | 30 December 1407 |
In office | 1410 to c.1429/33 |
Predecessor | Theodore Bloc |
Successor | John Burgherlin |
Personal details | |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Styles of Richard Payl, O.P. | |
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Reference style | The Right Reverend |
Spoken style | My Lord |
Religious style | Bishop |
Richard Payl (Pawlie, Payli, Paylus or Pulley) was a 15th-century Dominican friar. [1] He served firstly as the Bishop of Dromore before becoming the Bishop of Mann and The Isles.
He was appointed the bishop of the Diocese of Dromore by Pope Gregory XII on 30 December 1407 and was consecrated sometime before 11 November 1408. [1] According to some publications, he was recorded as Richard Messing and which said he died in 1409. [2] [3] It may be there is some confusion with Richard Misyn, O.Carm., probably a later bishop of Dromore. [4]
Payl was translated to the bishoprics of Mann [5] and The Isles [6] by Antipope John XXIII on 30 May 1410. [5] [6] He was recognised as bishop of the Isles until c. 1421 [6] and was still recognised bishop on the Isle of Man until c. 1429–1433. [5] [6]