Walter d'Eynsham
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Walter d'Eynsham, also known as Walter de Hempsham, was chosen to be the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1228. His appointment was overruled by King Henry III and Pope Gregory IX.
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- List of the Archbiships of Canterbury at "Britannia.com"
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Preceded by Stephen Langton |
Archbishop of Canterbury 1228–Not endorsed. |
Succeeded by Richard le Grant |