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Richard Redman (bishop)
15th and 16th-century Bishop of Ely, Bishop of Exeter, and Bishop of St Asaph / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Redman (died 1505) was a medieval Premonstratensian canon and abbot of Shap Abbey,[1] Bishop of St Asaph, Bishop of Exeter, and Bishop of Ely, as well as the commissary-general for the Abbot of Prémontré between 1459 and his death.
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Richard Redman | |
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Bishop of Ely | |
![]() Memorial to Bishop Richard Redman in Ely Cathedral | |
Appointed | 26 May 1501 |
Term ended | 24 August 1505 |
Predecessor | John Alcock |
Successor | James Stanley |
Orders | |
Consecration | 13 October 1471 |
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Died | 24 August 1505 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Previous post(s) | Bishop of St Asaph Bishop of Exeter |
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Redman was consecrated as Bishop of St Asaph after 13 October 1471.[2]
Redman was translated to Exeter on 6 November 1495.[3]
Redman was then translated to Ely on 26 May 1501. He died while Bishop of Ely on 24 August 1505.[4]