Adam Houghton Cleric

Adam Houghton (died 13 February 1389), also known as Adam de Houghton, was Bishop of St David's from 1361 until his death and Lord Chancellor of England from 1377 to 1378.A Doctor of Laws and an advocate of the Court of Arches, he was also sent on missions to France for King Edward III. In April 1377, with the Caroline War going badly for the English, Edward sent Houghton to seek a peace settlement with Charles V of France, but in June Edward died, and Houghton was recalled. In 1380 he helped to negotiate the marriage of King Richard II to Anne of Bohemia.

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Adam Houghton
Birth dateJanuary 01, 1315
Nationality
Kingdom of England
Wales
Religion
Catholic Church
Date of deathFebruary 13, 1388
Place of death
Diocese of St David's
Education
University of Oxford

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