Burchard du Puiset
Burchard du Puiset | |
|---|---|
| Treasurer | |
| See | Diocese of York |
| Appointed | 15 September 1189 |
| Term ended | after October 1194 |
| Predecessor | Geoffrey |
| Successor | Eustace |
| Other posts | Archdeacon of the East Riding Archdeacon of Durham |
| Personal details | |
| Died | 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.