Bogo de Clare

[3][5] Despite a 1283 order from William de Wickwane, Archbishop of York (died 1285), there is no evidence that he was ever ordained priest.

[6] In June 1282 in a highly critical letter, Archbishop Peckham had accused Bogo of being a ravisher (raptor) of churches rather than a rector.

mon., 4.305)[8] Some years before his death he became the owner of Tregrug Castle, near the village of Llangybi, in Monmouthshire.

[3] He died suddenly in October 1294 ("before the Feast of All Saints"), his passing noticed by several chroniclers, always unfavourably.

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