Gilbert Segrave

Gilbert Segrave
Bishop of London
Church Roman Catholic
Elected 17 August 1313
Term ended 18 December 1316
Predecessor Ralph Baldock
Successor Richard Newport
Orders
Consecration 25 November 1313
Personal details
Born 1266
Died 18 December 1316
Pons, Poitou

Gilbert Segrave (1266 – 1316) was a medieval Bishop of London. He was the son of Nicholas Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave.

Segrave obtained the living of Kegworth, Leicestershire in 1279. He was then, with a dispensation for plurality, given the livings of both Harlaxton, Staffordshire in 1282 and Aylestone, Leicestershire in 1292.

Segrave was elected to the episcopy on 17 August 1313 as Bishop of London and consecrated on 25 November 1313. Having obtained letters of safe-conduct from Louis IX, his party started home through Poitou early in September, in company with John du Plessis and William Mauduit. The party was treacherously seized by the citizens of Pons in Poitou; Segrave died in captivity on 18 December 1316.[1]

Citations

  1. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 258

References

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Ralph Baldock
Bishop of London
1313–1316
Succeeded by
Richard Newport
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