Biography of Bishop John Hotham -1337

On 03 Dec 1312 Bishop John Hotham was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Around 20 Jun 1316 Bishop John Hotham was elected Bishop of Ely.

On 03 Oct 1316 Bishop John Hotham was consecrated Bishop of Ely.

On 27 May 1317 Bishop John Hotham was appointed Lord High Treasurer.

On 28 Jan 1327 Bishop John Hotham was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer.

Roger Mortimer created Earl of March

Froissart. 17 Mar 1328. And also they delivered to them again the black cross of Scotland, the which the good king Edward conquered and brought it out of the abbey of Scone [Map], the which was a precious relic; and all rights and interests that every baron had in Scotland was then clean forgiven. And many other things were done at that parliament to the great hurt and prejudice of the realm of England, and in manner against the wills of all the nobles of the realm, save only of Isabel (age 33) the old queen and the bishop of Ely and the lord Mortimer (age 40): they ruled the realm in such wise, that every man was miscontent. So that the earl Henry of Lancaster (age 47) and sir Thomas Brotherton (age 27), earl marshal, and sir Edmund of Woodstock (age 26), the king's uncle, and divers other lords and commons were agreed together to amend these faults, if they might. And in that meantime the queen Isabel (age 33) and sir Roger Mortimer (age 40) caused another parliament to be holden at Salisbury, at the which parliament sir Roger Mortimer (age 40) was made earl of March against all the barons' wills of England, in prejudice of king and his realm, and sir John of Eltham (age 11) the king's brother was made earl of Cornwall. To the which parliament the earl Henry of Lancaster (age 47) would not come, wherefore the king was brought in belief that he would have destroyed his person; for the which they assembled a great host and went toward Bedford [Map], whereas the earl Henry (age 47) was with his company.

Around 14 Jan 1337 Bishop John Hotham died. He was buried in Ely Cathedral [Map].