15th-century Bishop of Chichester and Bishop of St David's
Stephen Patrington
Bishop of Chichester
In office
1417
Predecessor
Robert Reed
Successor
Henry Ware
Orders
Consecration
8 June 1415
Personal details
Died
22 December 1417
Denomination
Catholic
Previous post(s)
Bishop of St David's
Stephen Patrington (died 1417) was a medieval Bishop of St. David's and Bishop of Chichester.
Patrington was a Carmelite friar in Oxford in the 1370s, and was drawn into the controversy against John Wyclif by Peter Stokes of the same order. A leading role as author of the Fasciculi Zizaniorum, a collection of documents relating to the controversy, is now assigned to him (in place of the traditional attribution to Thomas Netter). Patrington gained the favour of John of Gaunt, and became prior provincial of his order in 1399.[1]
Patrington was consecrated Bishop of St. David's on 8 June 1415, and translated to Chichester about 17 December 1417.[2]
Patrington died 22 December 1417.[3]
^Catto, Jeremy. "Patrington, Stephen". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/21569. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
^Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 298
^Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 239
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