[1] Richard probably assisted Roger de Pont L'Evêque the Archbishop of York in the coronation of Henry the Young King in 1170.
[3] After Becket's death, Richard, along with Bartholomew Iscanus the Bishop of Exeter reconciled Canterbury Cathedral so it might be once more used for the liturgy.
[4] While bishop, Richard worked to restore the finances of the diocese, and ten charters he issued are still extant.
[5] Peche resigned the see in 1182, died on 6 October 1182 and was buried at St Thomas' church, Stafford.
[2] After his resignation, he took the habit of an Augustinian canon at Stafford,[6] although the story that he founded the house he retired has since been proven to be not the case.