John Chandler (bishop)

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John Chandler (or Chaundler) was a medieval Bishop of Salisbury.

Elected15 November 1417
Term ended16 July 1426
PredecessorRobert Hallam
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John Chandler
Bishop of Salisbury
Elected15 November 1417
Term ended16 July 1426
PredecessorRobert Hallam
SuccessorRobert Neville
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Consecration12 December 1417
Personal details
Died(1426-07-16)16 July 1426
DenominationCatholic
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Chandler became a resident canon at Salisbury in 1383 and was elected dean in 1404.[1]

Chandler was first elected as bishop on 16 June 1407, but the election was quashed on 22 June 1407. He was elected again on 15 November 1417 and consecrated on 12 December 1417. He died on 16 July 1426.[2]

A record of Chandler's work as Dean is the earliest and most complete medieval dean's register to survive at Salisbury. It includes detailed records and inventories from his visitations to each prebendal parish in 1405, 1408-9 and 1412.[3][4]

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