John of Greenford
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John of Greenford | |
|---|---|
| Bishop of Chichester | |
| Elected | April 1173 |
| Term ended | 26 April 1180 |
| Predecessor | Hilary of Chichester |
| Successor | Seffrid II |
| Other post(s) | Dean of Chichester |
| Orders | |
| Consecration | 6 October 1174 |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 26 April 1180 |
John of Greenford was a medieval Bishop of Chichester.
Some historians say John's ancestry is unknown,[1] but others say he was the son of a canon, or priest. Although Greenford is a location in Middlesex, no contemporary record gives him that name, and it not known when the surname was first attached to John.[2] He was a prebend of London, and Dean of Chichester,[3] holding the office of dean for over 20 years.[2] He was elected to the see of Chichester in late April 1173, and consecrated on 6 October 1174.[4] As he is said to have been the son of a priest, he obtained a papal dispensation in the summer of 1174.[5] He died on 26 April 1180.[4] Besides his profession of obedience to the Archbishop of Canterbury, another 13 documents of John's survive.[6]