Simon
Elected c. 29 March 1125 Term ended 20 March 1150 Predecessor Theulf Successor John de Pageham Previous post(s) Queen's chaplain Ordination 23 May 1125 Consecration 24 May 1125 by William de Corbeil Died 20 March 1150 Denomination Catholic
Simon was a medieval Bishop of Worcester .
Life
Simon was a chaplain and chancellor of Adeliza of Louvain , the second wife of King Henry I of England , before being elected to the see of Worcester about 29 March 1125. He was ordained a priest on 23 May 1125 and consecrated on 24 May 1125,[ 1] at Canterbury by the archbishop, William de Corbeil .[ 2] He died about 20 March 1150.[ 3] Prior to his election, the monks of the cathedral chapter had appealed to William de Corbeil , Archbishop of Canterbury and to William Giffard , Bishop of Winchester , for help in securing a free election, but in the end they accepted Simon's appointment by King Henry I of England . Although he was not a monk, Simon became popular with his monks.[ 4]
Citations
^ British History Online Bishops of Worcester accessed on 3 November 2007
^ Bethell "English Black Monks" English Historical Review p. 684
^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 278
^ Bethell "English Black Monks" English Historical Review p. 683
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12th-century Bishop of Worcester