William de Mulsho

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William de Mulsho
King's Chamberlain
In office
21 February 1365 – 1368 (TAQ)
MonarchEdward III
Preceded byRalph de Brantingham
Personal details
NationalityEnglish

William de Mulsho (died c. 1376) was a Canon of Windsor from 1361 to 1368[1] and King's Chamberlain to Edward III from 1365 to 1375.

Career[edit]

He was appointed:

  • Surveyor of the King's Works at Windsor 1358 - 1359
  • Clerk of the Works at the Tower of London and Westminster Palace
  • Rector of Amersham 1361
  • Prebendary of Abergwili Collegiate Church 1361
  • Binder of books in St Paul's Cathedral 1361
  • Prebendary of Bedford Major in Lincoln Cathedral 1361
  • Prebendary of Dublin 1363
  • Dean of St Martin's le Grand 1365 - 1368
  • King's Chamberlain of the Receipt 1365 - 1375
  • Prebendary of the First Stall in St Stephen's Westminster 1365 - 1368
  • Prebendary of Hastings
  • Rector of St Nicholas ad Macellas 1368
  • Keeper of the (Household) Wardrobe 1375 – 1376

He was appointed to the eighth stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1361, and held the stall until 1368.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Fasti Wyndesorienses, May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle