Richard Kellaw Explained
Richard Kellaw or Richard de Kellawe[1] (died 1316) was an English Benedictine monk and Bishop of Durham. He was elected on 31 March 1311, and was consecrated on 30 May 1311. He died on 9 October 1316.[2] In the 19th century, a grave identified as his was excavated in the Durham Cathedral Chapter House.[3]
References
- Encyclopedia: Carver, M. O. H. . Early Medieval Durham: the Archaeological Evidence . Medieval Art and Architecture at Durham Cathedral . 1980 . British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions for the year 1977 . British Archaeological Association . Leeds, UK . 11–19 . 13464190.
- Book: Fryde, E. B. . Greenway, D. E. . Porter, S. . Roy, I. . Handbook of British Chronology. Third revised . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 1996 . 0-521-56350-X .
Notes and References
- Web site: Foss . D. B. . The episcopate of Richard De Kellawe, Bishop of Durham 1311-16 . Durham e-Theses . Durham University . 18 September 2022 . 1966.
- Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 242
- Carver "Early Medieval Durham" Medieval Art and Architecture at Durham Cathedral p. 13