William Doune

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William Doune was a 14th-century English priest.[1]

Doune was ordained in 1342. He was Archdeacon of Leicester[2] from 1354 until his death in 1361.[3] He was a noted Pluralist. In 1860 his will was discovered,[4] and it shows a man efficient in collecting his dues but whose conscience sometimes troubled him.

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  1. ^ University of Leicester
  2. ^ Le NeveRoger de Saxenhurst, John; Hardy, Sir Thomas Duffus (1854). Archdeacons of Leicester . Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae. Vol. 2. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 59–63  – via Wikisource.
  3. ^ During this period there was a counter-claimant, Arnald de Gavarreto
  4. ^ "The Medieval Canon Law: Teaching, Literature and Transmission" Owen, D.M. p68: Cambridge; CUP; 1990 ISBN 0-521-39313-2

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