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395: 342: 295:"Now, weighing these things a little, we lament more bitterly that, passing through some of your churches, or rather possessed in your name, we found you there (according to the report of several persons not at all suspicious) acting in them, for the most part, not in the office of a rector, but as a ravisher ( 129:
He died suddenly in October 1294 ("before the Feast of All Saints"), his passing noticed by several chroniclers, always unfavourably. The Worcester annalist commented that "God only knows if his life was worthy of praise, but no-one thought it worthy of imitation." (Ann. mon., 4.517)."
111:) of churches rather than a rector. "At that time lord Bogo de Clare had powerfully interfered with the proceeds of the York treasury; to whom the lord archbishop opposed himself with all his strength; at last, I do not know how, the storm completely calmed down." (Ann. mon., 4.305) 432: 379: 471: 31: 27: 476: 425: 461: 372: 418: 184:
In medieval times the first son inherited via primogeniture, the second son became a soldier, third son went into the priesthood.
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As the earl's third son, he was destined for the Church. At the tender age of eleven Bogo was appointed
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lxxvii (in English and Latin). London: Longman & Co., Trübner & Co., et. al. pp. 371–2.
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Registrum Epistolarum Fratris Johannis Peckham, Archiepiscopi Cantuarensis, Vol. I (3 vols)
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Through his father's influence, and that of his brother and their friends, and even King
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Summerson, Henry. "Clare, Bogo de (1248–1294), ecclesiastic and figure of scandal".
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This article about a member of the Christian clergy in the United Kingdom is a
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Archaeologia Cambrensis, Journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Association
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This biography article of an English religious figure is a
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Index

Anglo-Norman
de Clare
Richard de Clare
Gilbert
Thomas
Dean of Stafford
Henry III
Chancellor
Llandaff
York Minster
Treasurer's House, York
clerical livings
William de Wickwane
Archbishop of York
ordained
priest
Archbishop Peckham
Tregrug Castle
Llangybi
Monmouthshire


"I.—The Wardrobe and Household Accounts of Bogo de Clare, A. D., 1284–6"
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10.1017/S0261340900011024




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