Daniel of Cornwall

Daniel
Bishop of Cornwall
Church Christian
Appointed between 937 and 955
Term ended after 959
Predecessor Conan of Cornwall
Successor Comoere
Orders
Consecration between 937 and 955
Personal details
Died after 959

Daniel was a medieval Bishop of Cornwall.

Daniel was consecrated between 937 and 955. He died after 959.[1]

Daniel witnessed charters of Kings Eadwig and Edgar,[2] and drafted an Abingdon charter, S 597, in 956.[3][4]

Citations

  1. Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 218
  2. "Daniel 3". Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England.
  3. John, Orbis Britanniae, p. 182
  4. Sawyer S 597

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Christian titles
Preceded by
Conan of Cornwall
Bishop of Cornwall
between 937 and 955–after 959
Succeeded by
Comoere
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