Richard Middleton (sometimes Richard of Middleton[1] or Richard de Middleton;[2] died 7 August 1272) was an English ecclesiastic and Lord Chancellor of England.
Middleton was appointed Lord Chancellor[2] on 29 July 1269. He was out of office before his death, but his successor Walter de Merton is first mentioned in the office on 29 November 1272.[3]
Middleton died on 7 August 1272.[2] He had a son, Gilbert, who was dead by 1291, and a grandson, also named Gilbert, who was executed for treason in 1318.[4]
Citations
^Staff "Lord chancellors of England and Great Britain" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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Greenway, Diana E. (1971). "Durham: Archdeacons: Northumberland". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300. Vol. 2, Monastic Cathedrals (Northern and Southern Provinces). Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 11 January 2017.