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Robert Stitchill (sometimes Robert Stichel; died 1274) was a medieval Bishop of Durham in England. ==Life==
Stitchill probably came from the village of Stichill in Roxburghshire. His father was a priest, and may have been the William Scot who was elected to the see of Durham in 1226. William Scot was never confirmed as bishop, for his election was quashed by Pope Gregory IX in 1227.〔Piper "Stichill, Robert of" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 Stitchill was a monk at Durham Cathedral and prior of a monastic cell at Finchale〔Greenway ''(Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 2: Monastic Cathedrals (Northern and Southern Provinces): Durham: Bishops )''〕 before he was elected to the see of Durham on 30 September 1260.〔Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 242〕 His dispensation for his illegitimate birth had already been obtained from the pope.〔 He was consecrated bishop on 13 February 1261〔 at Southwell by Godfrey Ludham, the Archbishop of York.〔 While bishop, Stitchill gave of land to the monks of his cathedral chapter for their support, as well as books and other gifts. However, there were disputes with the monks over the retirement of their prior, and also over the right of the bishop to oversee the affairs of the chapter. He also founded a hospital at Greatham that survived into the modern age. He defended the rights of the bishop to the palatinate of Durham, securing a number of court decisions that upheld the palatinate rights of the bishop.〔 Stitchill attended the Second Council of Lyon in 1274, where he obtained the permission of Pope Gregory X to resign his see.〔 He died on 4 August 1274〔 near Lyons, before he was able to return to Durham to resign. He was buried at Savigny Abbey, although his heart was sent to Durham to be buried there.〔
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