Paulinus of Leeds

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Paulinus of Leeds
Bishop of Carlisle-elect
Appointed1186
Term endeddeclined election 1186
Predecessor Æthelwold of Carlisle
Successor Bernard
Other post(s)master of St Leonard's Hospital

Paulinus was the master of St. Leonard's Hospital in Yorkshire before he was nominated to be Bishop of Carlisle. He was nominated in 1186, but declined the see. [1]

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Bishop of Carlisle
1186
Declined election
Succeeded by