Guy Mone
Guy Mone (Mohun[1]) (died 1407) was an English royal administrator and bishop.
He held the offices of Receiver of the Chamber (1391 to 1398) and Master of the Jewel Office (1391 to 1398), Keeper of the Privy Seal (1396 to 1397) and Lord High Treasurer (1398) towards the end of the reign of Richard II of England, and was one of Richard's supporters.[2][3]
He was bishop of St David's from 1397 to his death,[4] being appointed on 30 August and consecrated on 11 November 1397.[5]
Notes
- ↑ Dictionary of National Biography
- ↑ Michael Bennett, Richard II and the Revolution of 1399 (1999), especially p. 160.
- ↑ John Smith Roskell, Parliament and Politics in Late Medieval England II (1981), p. 60.
- ↑ E. B. Fryde, Handbook of British Chronology (1996), p. 106.
- ↑ taken from the notes at Bishop of St David's
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Edmund Stafford |
Lord Privy Seal 1396–1397 |
Succeeded by Richard Clifford |
Preceded by Roger Walden |
Lord High Treasurer 1398–1398 |
Succeeded by William Scrope |
Preceded by Henry Bowet |
Lord High Treasurer 1402 |
Succeeded by William de Ros, 6th Baron de Ros |
Catholic Church titles | ||
Preceded by John Gilbert |
Bishop of St David's 1397–1407 |
Succeeded by Henry Chichele |
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