- Walter de Merton
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name =Walter de Merton
religion =Catholic
See =Diocese of Rochester
Title =Bishop of Rochester
Period = 1274–1277
Predecessor =Lawrence of St Martin
Successor =John Bradfield
ordination =
bishops =
post =
date of birth = c1205
place of birth =probably Merton
date of death =October 27 1277
place of death =Walter de Merton (c. 1205 –
27 October 1277 ) wasBishop of Rochester and founder ofMerton College, Oxford .Life
Walter was born probably at Merton in
Surrey or educated there; hence the surname. He came of a land-owning family atBasingstoke ; beyond that there is no definite information as to the date or place of birth. We know that his mother wasChristina Fitz-Oliver and his father William, and that in 1237 both parents were dead, and Walter was a clerk in Holy orders. In 1241 Walter already held a number of livings in various parts of the country; in 1256 he was an agent forWalter of Kirkham Bishop of Durham in a lawsuit; in 1259prebend ary of St. Paul's,London ; and in 1262 prebendary ofExeter and canon ofWells . Walter was alsoprothonotary of the chancery in 1258; and in 1261 Henry III made him chancellor, in place ofNicholas of Ely .Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 83]It was in this same year that Walter first set aside two manors in Surrey for the priory at Merton, for the support of "scholars residing at the schools". This was the beginning of Merton College. In 1264 Walter drew up statutes for a "house of the scholars of Merton", at Malden in Surrey; ten years later these scholars were transferred to Oxford, and a permanent house established. Merton College, thus founded and endowed by Walter, is the earliest example of collegiate life at Oxford. Walter's statutes provided for a common corporate life under the rule of a warden, but as vows were to be taken and scholars entering a monastic order forfeited their scholarship, the college was really a place of training for the secular clergy.
While labouring for the establishment of Merton College, Walter was removed from the chancellorship when the
baron s triumphed in 1263, but after the civil war was restored to the government. He is mentioned as ajusticiar in 1271 and he was re-appointed as Lord Chancellor on Henry III's death in 1272. For the first two years of Edward I, Walter was in all but name regent of England during the King's absence abroad. On Edward's return in 1274, Walter was dismissed as Lord Chancellor in favour ofRobert Burnell , but was rewarded with the Bishopric of Rochester. He was elected in late July and consecrated onOctober 21 1274 .Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 248] [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33873 British History Online Bishops of Rochester] accessed on October 30, 2007]Freed of the responsibilities of government, Walter turned his attention to his college again. He redrafted the statutes and moved the scholars permanently to Oxford. They were established on the site of the parish church of St John whose
advowson he had obtained in the early 1260s and where he had been buying adjoining houses and halls since 1264.For the last three years of his life Walter divided his time between his duties in Rochester and the supervision of his fledging academic house. It was on a journey back from Oxford in 1277, while fording the
Medway , that he fell from his horse; he died two days later onOctober 27 1277 Powicke "Handbook of British Chronology" p. 248] from the effects of the accident. He was buried inRochester Cathedral , and is described in the "Annales monastici" as a man of liberality and great worldly learning, ever ready in his assistance to the religious orders.ee also
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List of bishops of Rochester
*List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers Notes
References
* [http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33873 British History Online Bishops of Rochester] accessed on October 30, 2007
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* Martin, G.H. & Highfield, J.R.L. (1997). "A History of Merton College." Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-920183-8.
* Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde "Handbook of British Chronology" 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961External links
* [http://www.ellisctaylor.com/files/Merton_chapel_flamesa.jpgMerton Chapel]
* [http://mcr.merton.ox.ac.uk/images/tomb_s.jpgTomb of Walter de Merton]Persondata
NAME=Merton, Walter de
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Bishop of Rochester; Lord Chancellor of England; Founder of Merton College at Oxford University
DATE OF BIRTH= circa 1205
PLACE OF BIRTH=
DATE OF DEATH=October 27, 1277
PLACE OF DEATH=
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