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Walter Mauclerk

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in 1214 where he was expected to neutralise any baronial agents that might be sent. At the time, he was still a royal clerk. In 1215, he was sent to Ireland, although only for a short time. He served as a
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on the king's business. He was Treasurer from 1228 to 1233, when he was expelled from office even though he had been granted the office for life. This was a side effect of the fall from power of
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at Oxford. During his time as bishop, he set the financial affairs of his diocese on a firm footing, and left most of his property to the diocese or to the Dominicans at Oxford.
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in the Midlands in 1218, and as a royal justice in Nottingham in 1219, and in 1221 appointed as a forest justice in York, but was instead sent to Cumberland. He served as
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in 1225 as part of a diplomatic mission attempting to arrange a marriage between the king and a daughter of the duke of Austria. In 1227 he was in
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while Walter was bishop. He is first recorded as a financial clerk in Normandy in 1202, and then later that same year as holding a church in
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Walter returned to royal service. In 1235 he was once more in charge of an embassy attempting to find a bride for King Henry, this time to
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume 2: Monastic Cathedrals (Northern and Southern Provinces): Carlisle: Bishops
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Carpenter, D. A. (January 1976). "The Decline of the Curial Sheriff in England 1194–1258".
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The House of Lords in the Middle Ages: A History of the English House of Lords to 1540
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during King Henry III's reign. However, with the fall from power of
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Mauclerk's origins are unknown, although he had a brother who was
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in the Legal Administration of Thirteenth-Century England".
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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about 22 August 1223 and was consecrated that winter.
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"The 14: 1717:William Scrope, Earl of Wiltshire 257:Mauclerk continued to serve King 1303: 134:13 November 1228 â€“ 1233 1751:Lord high treasurers of England 281:for a daughter of the count of 16:13th-century Bishop of Carlisle 483:Handbook of British Chronology 421:Handbook of British Chronology 408:Handbook of British Chronology 1: 547:The English Historical Review 453:The English Historical Review 99: 619:UK public library membership 246:from 1222 to 1233. He was a 233:in Rome as an envoy to Pope 229:other taxes. He served King 193:; died 1248) was a medieval 1761:High sheriffs of Cumberland 500:Greenway, Diana E. 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Index

Bishop of Carlisle
Hugh of Beaulieu
Silvester de Everdon
Canon
Carlisle Cathedral
Oxford
Treasurer
Henry III
Eustace of Fauconberg
Peter des Rivaux
Bishop of Carlisle
Lord High Treasurer
prior
Reading Abbey
Carlisle Cathedral
Falaise
tallage
John of England
Innocent III
royal justice
Sheriff of Cumberland
canon
see of Carlisle
Henry III of England
Cologne
Poitou
Hubert de Burgh
Peter des Roches
Flanders
Ponthieu

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