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Roger Walden
Archbishop of Canterbury
Appointed8 November 1397
Installedunknown
Term ended19 October 1399
PredecessorThomas Arundel
SuccessorThomas Arundel
Orders
Consecrationnever consecrated
Personal details
Died6 January 1406
DenominationRoman Catholic

Roger Walden (died 1406) was an English treasurer and Bishop of London.

Life

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Little is now known of Walden's birth nor of his early years. He had some connection with the Channel Islands, and resided for some time in Jersey where he was rector of the Parish Church of St Helier from 1371 to 1378. He then held livings in Yorkshire and in Leicestershire before he became Archdeacon of Winchester in 1387. His days, however, were by no means fully occupied with his ecclesiastical duties, and in 1387 also he was appointed Treasurer of Calais, holding about the same time other positions in this neighbourhood.

In 1395, after having served Richard II as secretary, Walden became treasurer of England,[1] adding the deanery of York to his numerous other benefices. On 8 November 1397 he was chosen Archbishop of Canterbury in succession to Thomas Arundel,[2] who had just been banished from the realm, but he lost this position when the new king Henry IV restored Arundel in 1399, and after a short imprisonment he passed into retirement, being, as he himself says, "in the dust and under feet of men."

On 10 December 1405, through Arundel's influence, Walden was elected Bishop of London, and he died at Much HadhaminHertfordshire on 6 January 1406.[3] He was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral.[4]AnHistoria Mundi, the manuscript of which is in the British Museum, is sometimes regarded as the work of Walden; but this was doubtless written by an earlier writer.

Citations

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  1. ^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 106
  • ^ Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 233
  • ^ Fryde Handbook of British Chronology p. 258
  • ^ DNB: Roger Walden
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    Attribution

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    Political offices
    Preceded by

    John Waltham

    Lord High Treasurer
    1395–1398
    Succeeded by

    Guy Mone

    Catholic Church titles
    Preceded by

    Thomas Arundel

    Archbishop of Canterbury
    1398–1399
    Succeeded by

    Thomas Arundel

    Preceded by

    Robert Braybrooke

    Bishop of London
    1405–1406
    Succeeded by

    Nicholas Bubwith



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