Walter de Fulburn

Politician

– 1307

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Who was Walter de Fulburn?

Walter de Fulburn, or de Fulbourn was a leading Irish statesman and cleric who held the offices of Bishop of Waterford, Bishop of Meath and Lord Chancellor of Ireland

He was born in Cambridgeshire, to a family several of whose members played a leading part in Irish affairs. His brother Stephen de Fulbourn was Walter's predecessor as Bishop of Waterford and was Archbishop of Tuam 1286-1288; their nephew Adam de Fulbourn also held several clerical and judicial offices in Ireland. Walter's first clerical appointment in Ireland was as Dean of Waterford in 1281; in 1283 he was consecrated Bishop of Meath, but due to a dispute with Thomas St. Leger never exercised the functions of a bishop. He was transferred to Waterford in 1286 and held the see until his death in December 1307.

In 1283 he became Lord Chancellor. Elrington Ball, while describing him as "a great personage " admits that he was a failure in the office. Serious complaints were made about the excessive fees being charged and that there was only one clerk in Chancery, who was so ignorant that the writs issued were useless. Apparently as a result of these complaints Fulbourn stepped down as Lord Chancellor in 1288.

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1307

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on July 23, 2013

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