William of Bitton (nephew)

William of Bitton[a] (died 1274) was a medieval Bishop of Bath and Wells.William was a son of Sir Adam of Bitton in Gloucestershire and the brother of Thomas Bitton who was precentor, archdeacon of Wells[1] and Dean of Wells and Bishop of Exeter.[2] His uncle was William of Bitton I, Bishop of Bath and Wells.[5] He was not active in political or governmental events, although he did go to a council in 1269 that objected to ecclesiastical taxation.[2] He should not be confused with his uncle the first William of Bitton who was also Bishop of Bath and Wells, but who died in 1264.
William of BittonBishop of Bath and WellsWalter GiffardRobert BurnellArchdeacon of WellsBath CathedralGloucestershireThomas BittonprecentorDean of WellsBishop of ExeterWilliam of Bitton IrectorCongresburySomersetarchdeaconMiddlezoyCatholic Church titlesBishops of Bath and WellsAthelmWulfhelmAlphegeWulfhelm IIByrhthelmCyneweard of GlastonburyÆlfwineLyfingAethelwineBrihtwineMerewithJohn of ToursGodfreyRobertReginald fitz JocelinSavaric FitzGeldewinJocelin of WellsRoger of SalisburyBath and WellsWilliam of MarchWalter HaselshawJohn DroxfordRalph of ShrewsburyJohn BarnetJohn HarewellWalter SkirlawRalph ErghamRichard CliffordHenry BowetNicholas BubwithJohn StaffordThomas BeckingtonRobert StillingtonRichard FoxeOliver KingAdriano CastellesiThomas WolseyJohn ClerkWilliam KnightWilliam BarlowGilbert BourneGilbert BerkeleyThomas GodwinJohn StillJames MontagueArthur LakeWilliam LaudLeonard MaweWalter CurleWilliam PiersCommonwealthRobert CreightonPeter MewsThomas KenRichard KidderGeorge HooperJohn WynneEdward WillesCharles MossRichard BeadonGeorge Henry LawRichard BagotRobert EdenLord Arthur HerveyGeorge KennionBasil Wynne WillsonFrancis UnderhillWilliam WandHarold BradfieldEdward HendersonJohn BickerstethGeorge CareyJim ThompsonPeter PricePeter MauricePeter HancockRuth WorsleyMichael Beasley