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10 Facts About William Edington

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William Edington was an English bishop and administrator.

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William Edington served as Bishop of Winchester from 1346 until his death, Keeper of the wardrobe from 1341 to 1344, treasurer from 1344 to 1356, and finally as chancellor from 1356 until he retired from royal administration in 1363.

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William Edington's parents were Roger and Amice of William Edington near Westbury, Wiltshire.

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William Edington's first patron was the Oxford chancellor Gilbert Middleton, who was a royal counsellor.

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When Middleton died in 1331, William Edington entered the service of Middleton's friend, Adam Orleton, Bishop of Winchester.

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William Edington saw the need to bring all royal expenditure under the oversight of the exchequer.

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The monks of Winchester had already elected one of their own number, but this was over-ruled, and William Edington was consecrated in 1346.

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William Edington was not entirely detached from his episcopal duties, however: he used the see as a source for extensive nepotism, yet he initiated wide-ranging building works on the nave of the cathedral.

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William Edington was the first Prelate of the Order of the Garter on its foundation in 1348, and that office has ever since been held by his successors as Bishops of Winchester.

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William Edington is buried in Winchester Cathedral, where his effigy can be seen in the chantry chapel he himself had built in the nave.