William of March

William of March
Bishop of Bath and Wells
Elected30 January 1293
Term ended11 June 1302
PredecessorRobert Burnell
SuccessorWalter Haselshaw
Other post(s)Canon of Wells
Orders
Consecration17 May 1293
by Richard Gravesend, William of Louth, and Thomas of Wouldham, O.S.B.
Personal details
Died11 June 1302
BuriedWells Cathedral
DenominationRoman Catholic
Treasurer
In office
August 1290 – August 1295
MonarchEdward I of England
Preceded byJohn Kirkby
Succeeded byJohn Droxford

William of March (or William March;[1] died 1302) was a medieval Treasurer of England and a Bishop of Bath and Wells.

  1. ^ Clanchy From Memory to Written Record p. 94