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Walter Reynolds

Walter Reynolds (died 1327) was Bishop of Worcester and then Archbishop of Canterbury (1313–1327) as well as Lord High Treasurer and Lord Chancellor.
==Life==

Reynolds was the son of a baker from Windsor in Berkshire,〔Weir ''Queen Isabella'' p. 21〕 and became a clerk, or chaplain, in the service of Edward I.
Reynolds held several livings and, owing perhaps to his acting skill, he became a prime favourite with the prince of Wales, afterwards Edward II, whom he served as Keeper of the Great Wardrobe.〔 Just after the prince became king, on 22 August 1307 Reynolds was appointed Treasurer of England.〔Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 104〕 On 13 November 1307 he was elected Bishop of Worcester and consecrated on 13 October 1308.〔Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 279〕 He was also on 6 July 1310 named Keeper of the Great Seal and Lord Chancellor of England.〔Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 86〕〔Weir ''Queen Isabella'' p. 52〕 Amongst his duties as Bishop of Worcester was to act as the parton and appoint the Headmaster of the school that later became the Royal Grammar School Worcester.
Reynolds was one of the godfathers of the future Edward III when the prince was christened on 17 November 1312.〔Weir ''Queen Isabella'' p. 71〕
When Robert Winchelsea, Archbishop of Canterbury, died in May 1313 Edward II convinced Pope Clement V to appoint his favourite to the vacant archbishopric, and Reynolds was enthroned at Canterbury Cathedral in January 1314 as the 51st Archbishop.〔Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 233〕
Although the private life of the new archbishop appears to have been the reverse of exemplary he attempted to carry out some very necessary reforms in his new official capacity; he also continued the struggle for precedence, which had been carried on for many years between the archbishops of Canterbury and of York. In this connection in 1317 he laid London under an interdict after William de Melton, the Archbishop of York, had passed through its streets with his cross borne erect before him.
Reynolds remained in general loyal to Edward II until 1324, when with all his suffragans he opposed the king in defence of the Bishop of Hereford, Adam of Orlton.〔Weir ''to his wife,Queen Isabella'' pp. 158-159〕 He then fought with Edward II over liturgical issues, and sent sums of money to Queen Isabella in her rebellion against Edward II.〔Weir ''Queen Isabella'' p. 234〕 Having fled for safety into Kent he returned to London and declared for Edward III, whom he crowned on 1 February 1327.〔Weir ''Queen Isabella'' p. 261〕 He was appointed as a member of the Regency Council for Edward III that was formed in February 1327.〔Weir ''Queen Isabella'' p. 264〕 In 1327 Reynolds popularised in England the political argument of vox populi, vox Dei, contrary to Alcuin's original warning to Charlemagne to resist such arguments, as the title of his sermon laying charges against Edward II.
He died at Mortlake on 16 November 1327.〔〔Weir ''Queen Isabella'' pp. 305-306〕

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