John Trevenant
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Bishop of Hereford | |
Appointed | 5 May 1389 |
Term ended | 29 March 1404 |
Predecessor | John Gilbert |
Successor | Robert Mascall |
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Consecration | 29 June 1389 |
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Died | 29 March 1404 |
Denomination | Catholic |
John Trevenant (alternatively TrefnantorTresnant; in some sources named Thomas Trevenant; died 29 March 1404) was a medieval Bishop of HerefordofWelsh descent. He was nominated on 5 May 1389 and consecrated on 20 June 1389.[1]
Trevenant was from the village TrefnantinNorth Wales. According to R. G. Davies in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Richard II of England "told the pope that Trefnant was related 'in a close degree' to certain nobles 'assisting at our side'",[2] presumed to refer to the Lords Appellant and specifically the earls of Arundel.[2]
In the deposition of Richard II, Trevenant and Richard Scrope played a central part.[2]
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Preceded by | Bishop of Hereford 1389–1404 |
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