He was buried on 3 May 1311 in Durham Cathedral.
He became a canon of Durham Cathedral in 1567.
He was an honorary canon of Durham Cathedral from 1975 until 1984.
He was also responsible for a number of church buildings (including commissions at Durham Cathedral).
Durham Cathedral (0191 386 4266; www.durhamcathedral.co.uk) is usually open every day, admission free (though donations are welcomed).
The hospital was built around the late 11th century and so is around the same date as Durham Cathedral.
Durham Cathedral has made a royal connection with the appointment of a new canon.
During his time in that post, he also became an honorary canon at Durham Cathedral.
A parish church was granted to Durham Cathedral in the early 12th century.
Similarly, Durham Cathedral also allowed its use for two of the films.