Burchard du Puiset

Burchard du Puiset
Treasurer
SeeDiocese of York
Appointed15 September 1189
Term endedafter October 1194
PredecessorGeoffrey
SuccessorEustace
Other postsArchdeacon of the East Riding
Archdeacon of Durham
Personal details
Died(1196-01-06)6 January 1196

Burchard du Puiset (died 1196) was a medieval Anglo-Norman clergyman and treasurer of the diocese of York. Either the nephew or son of Hugh du Puiset, the Bishop of Durham, Burchard held a number of offices in the dioceses of York and Durham before being appointed treasurer by King Richard I of England in 1189. His appointment was opposed by the newly appointed Archbishop Geoffrey, which led to a long dispute between Geoffrey and Burchard that was not resolved until the mid-1190s. After the death of Hugh du Puiset, Burchard was a candidate for Hugh's old bishopric, but lost out in the end to another candidate. Burchard died in 1196.