John of Tynemouth (canon lawyer)
John of Tynemouth (died 1221) was a medieval English clergyman and canon lawyer. He was among the first teachers of canon law at what later became Oxford University, where he was by 1188. By the late 1190s John had joined the household of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Hubert Walter. Besides his position in the household, he also held a number of ecclesiastical positions, which earned him a substantial income. After Walter's death, John continued to serve as a lawyer as well as hold clerical offices. He died in 1221 and a number of his writings survive.
John of Tynemouth | |
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Archdeacon of Oxford | |
Diocese | Diocese of Lincoln |
Installed | c. 1211 |
Term ended | 1221 |
Predecessor | Walter Map |
Successor | Matthew |
Personal details | |
Profession | canon lawyer clergyman |
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