Arms of Peter Quinel, Bishop of Exeter: Azure, a cross argent between two roses in chief and two fleurs-de-lys in base or[1]
Elected
between 7 August and 7 October 1280
Term ended
October 1291
Predecessor
Walter Branscombe
Successor
Thomas Bitton
Other post(s)
Archdeacon of St David's
Orders
Consecration
10 November 1280 by Richard of Gravesend
Personal details
Born
c. 1230
Died
October 1291 (aged 60–61)
Buried
Exeter Cathedral
Denomination
Catholic
Peter Quinel[a] (c. 1230–1291) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter. He became a canon of Exeter Cathedral in 1276 and his episcopate began in 1280 and continued until he died in 1291. He issued a set of rules governing the clergy in his diocese and the required furnishing of churches and continued the rebuilding efforts at Exeter Cathedral.
^Izacke, Richard (c.1624–1698), (improved and continued to the year 1724 by Samuel Izacke), Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter, 3rd Edition, London, 1731, A Perfect Catalogue of all the Bishops of this Church ... together with the Coats of Armory and Mottoes Described, pp.25-50 [1][2]
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PeterQuinel (c. 1230–1291) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter. He became a canon of Exeter Cathedral in 1276 and his episcopate began in 1280 and continued...
Theologica I-II, 7, 3. Robert de Sorbon, De Confessione, MBP XXV:354 PeterQuinel, Summula, Wilkins, II:165 S. Petrus Coelestinus, Opuscula, MBP XXV:828...
noblewoman (d. 1304) Odo (or Eudes), French nobleman and knight (d. 1266) PeterQuinel, English archdeacon and bishop (d. 1291) Squarcino Borri, Italian mercenary...
Exeter (1214–1223) Walter Bronescombe, Bishop of Exeter (1258–1280) PeterQuinel, Bishop of Exeter (1280–1291) Henry de Bracton (c. 1210 – c. 1268), English...
disclosed his vision to the Bishop of Exeter, according to Fuller Bishop PeterQuinel (reigned 1280–1291), but corrected by Prince to Bishop John Grandisson...
Marshal Simon of Apulia William Briwere Richard Blund Walter Branscombe PeterQuinel Thomas Bitton Late Medieval Walter de Stapledon James Berkeley John Godeley...
cathedral is dedicated to St Peter. As it now stands, the cathedral is in the decorated style. It was begun by PeterQuinel (1280–1291), continued by Bytton...
King, Daniel; Smith, William; Webb (gentleman.), William; Leycester, Sir Peter; Lee, Samuel; Pennant, Thomas; Grose, Francis (1778). The history of Cheshire:...
banning (inter alia) round dances in churchyards issued in 1287 by Bishop PeterQuinel of Exeter. Cornish verse dramas The Cornish-language Ordinalia of 1375...
noblewoman (d. 1304) Odo (or Eudes), French nobleman and knight (d. 1266) PeterQuinel, English archdeacon and bishop (d. 1291) Squarcino Borri, Italian mercenary...
"Entry for Walter Bronescombe" in George Oliver's Lives of the Bishops of Exeter The Cathedral Church of St. Peter in Exeter: Bishop Bronescombe's Tomb...
(undated) grant during her widowhood, confirmed by "Peter, Bishop of Exeter" (apparently PeterQuinel (reigned 1280–1291), gave land to Umberleigh Chapel...
October and 30 November 1291 Term ended 21 September 1307 Predecessor PeterQuinel Successor Walter de Stapledon Orders Consecration 16 March 1291 Personal...
Daniel S. (1992). "The Summulae of Bishops Walter de Cantilupe (1240) and PeterQuinel (1287)". Speculum. 67 (3): 576–594. doi:10.2307/2863657. JSTOR 2863657...
based on the works of Ivo of Chartres, Burchard of Worms, Gratian, and Peter Lombard, among other authors. Besides his penitential, Bartholomew also...
Jordan of the Three Mountains 1248–1259 Richard de Knovill 1276–1280 PeterQuinel (afterwards Bishop of Exeter, 1280) 1280–1287 Robert de Haverford 1293–1307...