Henry Ware (bishop of Chichester)

Henry Ware (died 1420) was a medieval clergyman who became a diplomat and Lord Privy Seal for King Henry V of England from 1416 to 1418. He later became the Bishop of Chichester. Originally from Wales, Ware served as a canon from the 1390s and then studied law, of which he was made a master, at Oxford University. He later became an official in the court at Canterbury. He also spent some time in diplomatic missions to France. In early 1418 he was elected bishop of Chichester, and was consecrated in July 1418. He died in July 1420, between the 7th and the 26th.

Henry Ware
Bishop of Chichester
Elected28 February 1418
Term endedJuly 1420
PredecessorStephen Patrington
SuccessorJohn Kempe
Orders
Consecration17 July 1417
Personal details
DiedJuly 1420
DenominationCatholic
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