Richard Clifford

Richard Clifford
Bishop of London
Church Roman Catholic
Archdiocese Province of Canterbury
Appointed 22 June 1407
Term ended 20 August 1421
Predecessor Nicholas Bubwith
Successor John Kemp
Orders
Consecration 9 October 1401
Personal details
Died 20 August 1421
Previous post Bishop-elect of Bath and Wells
Bishop of Worcester

Richard Clifford (died 1421) was a Bishop of London who had previously been Bishop of Worcester, Bishop-elect of Bath and Wells, and Lord Privy Seal.

Clifford's brother was the politician Robert Clifford, who was member of parliament (MP) first for Northumberland and later for Kent.[1]

Clifford was appointed Lord Privy Seal on 14 November 1397 and resigned on 4 November 1401.[2] He was Keeper of the Great Wardrobe from 1390 to 1398.

Clifford was elected to the see of Bath and Wells on 12 May 1400, but not consecrated, as he was instead translated to the see of Worcester.[3] Clifford was elected to the see of Worcester on 19 August 1401 and consecrated on 9 October 1401.[4]

Clifford was translated to the see of London on 22 June 1407.[5] He planned to found a college of the University of Oxford which he intended to name London College.[6] However, he died on 20 August 1421[5] and his plan did not survive him.[6]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Guy Mone
Lord Privy Seal
1397–1401
Succeeded by
Thomas Langley
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Ralph Ergham
Bishop of Bath and Wells
1400–1401
Succeeded by
Henry Bowet
Preceded by
Robert Tideman of Winchcombe
Bishop of Worcester
1401–1407
Succeeded by
Thomas Peverel
Preceded by
Nicholas Bubwith
Bishop of London
1407–1421
Succeeded by
John Kemp
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