Thomas Bitton

Thomas Bitton
Bishop of Exeter
Arms of Thomas Bitton

Blazon

Escutcheon: Ermine, a fess gules.

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Electedbetween 8 October and 30 November 1291
Term ended21 September 1307
PredecessorPeter Quinel
SuccessorWalter de Stapledon
Orders
Consecration16 March 1291
Personal details
Died(1307-09-21)21 September 1307
DenominationCatholic

Thomas Bitton (sometimes Thomas de Bytton; died 1307) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter.

Life

Bitton was the nephew of William of Bitton I, who was Bishop of Bath from 1248 to 1264.[2] His brother was William of Bitton II, Bishop of Bath from 1267 to 1274.[3]

Bitton was elected between 8 October and 30 November 1291 and consecrated on 16 March 1292. He died on 21 September 1307.[4] In his will, he left funds to give one penny each to 10,212 poor people.[5] He was also a benefactor of Dorchester Friary, Dorset.

Citations

  1. ^ Bedford, W.K. Riland (1897). The blazon of episcopacy (2 ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 50.
  2. ^ Shaw "Button, William (d. 1264)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  3. ^ Shaw "Button, William (d. 1274)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  4. ^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 246
  5. ^ Moorman Church Life p. 206 footnote 4

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