John Bokyngham

John Bokyngham
Bishop of Lincoln
Flagstone in Canterbury Cathedral memorializing Bokyngham
Electedbetween 20 August 1362 and 4 October 1362
Term endedresigned between March and June 1398
PredecessorJohn Gynwell
SuccessorHenry Beaufort
Orders
Consecration25 June 1363
Personal details
Died10 March 1398
DenominationCatholic
Far left: arms of John Bokyngham (Gules, a cross bottony or) on a chest made to hold the Treaty of Calais,[1] signed in 1360 between Edward III of England and John II of France

John Bokyngham (or Buckingham; died 1398) was a medieval treasury official and Bishop of Lincoln.

  1. ^ The Age of Edward III, edited by James Bothwell, p.178[1]