Thomas Charlton (bishop)

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Appointed25 September 1327
Term ended11 January 1344
PredecessorAdam Orleton
SuccessorJohn Trilleck
Thomas Charlton
Bishop of Hereford
Appointed25 September 1327
Term ended11 January 1344
PredecessorAdam Orleton
SuccessorJohn Trilleck
Orders
Consecration18 October 1327
Personal details
Died(1344-01-11)11 January 1344
DenominationCatholic

Thomas Charlton (died 11 January 1344)[1] was Bishop of Hereford, Lord High Treasurer of England, Lord Privy Seal, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He is buried in Hereford Cathedral in Hereford, Herefordshire, England.[2]

Charlton was born near Wellington, Shropshire, younger son of Robert de Charleton of Apley, a small landowner. Thomas' eldest brother was John Charleton, 1st Baron Cherleton,[3] who became a statesman of some importance after his marriage to Hawys Gadarn, heiress to the Lordship of Powys.[4] Both brothers were in the household of Edward II, and Thomas received numerous ecclesiastical preferments.[5]

The executors of his will were: Alan Cherleton, knight, John Cherleton, junior, knight; William de Sheynton, Richard de Sydenhale, Henry Shipton, Adam Esger and Alan Venyse. [6]

Appointments

Charlton was Lord Privy Seal from 1316 to 1320.[7]

Charlton was nominated to be Bishop of Hereford on 25 September 1327 and consecrated on 18 October 1327.[1]

In Ireland

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