Richard de Beaumis (died 1162)
Bishop of London, Richard de Beaumis (died 1127), Calvados, Normandy, List of Archdeacons of Essex
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2012-09-20
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Richard de Beaumis (or Richard de Belmis; died 1162) was a medieval Bishop of London. Beaumis' father was Robert de Beaumis. The family came from Beaumais-sur-Dive in the Calvados region of Normandy. He was a nephew of Richard de Beaumis, Bishop of London from 1108 to 1127, as well as the brother of Richard Ruffus, who was archdeacon of Essex. He held the prebend of Caddington Major in the diocese of London before being named Archdeacon of Middlesex by 1127. Installed while still a minor, his nomination had some political intrigue while his archdeaconry was under the custody of Hugh. Though the details are little known, de Beaumis rivalry with Hugh prior to the final installation of de Beaumis in 1138 was likely the origin of the notorious English drinking song "Oh Lord Belmeis."
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