NOTES AND QUERIES. 



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1426, 

 1428. 

 1441, 



1449, 

 1452. 

 1449, 



1478. 

 1489. 

 1490. 



1491. 



1491, 



1498. 

 1500, 

 1513. 



1513. 

 1516. 



1518. 



Dec. 22. Kobert, Bishop of Aghadoe [Gladensis]. 

 (Norwich.) 



Nicholas Wartre, a Franciscan, Bishop of Dromore, 

 1419—1427. (York.) 

 . Sept. 10. Thomas RadclyfFe, Bishop of Dromore, 

 1440—1489. (Durham.) 



David Chirbury, a Carthusian, Bishop of Dromore, 

 1427—1434. (St. David's.) 



Thomas Barret, Bishop of Aghadoe. (Lincoln.) 



John, Bishop of Philippi. (Durham.) 



Thomas Scrope Bolton, Bishop of Down or Dro- 

 more. (Norwich.) 



John Clederowe, translated to Bangor, 1425. (Can- 

 terbury.) 



Edmund Conisburgh, Archbishop of Armagh, 1477, 

 which he resigned 1480. (Ely.) 



William Egremont, Bishop of Dromore, 1500 — 

 1504. (York.) 



Thomas Vivian, Prior of Bodmin, Bishop of Me- 

 gara ; buried at Bodmin. Arms, Or, between 3 

 leopards' faces, gules ; on a chevron, az. 3 annu- 

 lets, or : on a chief of the 2nd, 3 martlets of the 

 3rd. (Exeter.) 



Thomas Cornish, Provost of Oriel College, Oxford, 

 1493 ; Rector of St. Cuthbert's, Wells ; Axbridge, 

 April 3, 1489; Wokey;,Chew, Oct. 8, 1505; 

 Banwell ; Clevesham, March 15, 1502, Master of 

 St. John's Hospital ; Canon, Oct. 8, 1494, Chan- 

 cellor, April 21, 1499, Precentor, Sept. 4, 1502, of 

 Wells; he died July 3, 1513; buried at Wells. 

 He was Bishop of Tinia in Dalmatia. Arms, 

 Sable, between 3 roses gu. a chervon arg. (Bath 

 and Wells.) 



James Blakedon, Bishop of Achonrj', 1452 ; trans- 

 lated to Bangor. (Bath and Wells.) 



John Bell, Bishop of Mayo [Merionensis]. (Can- 

 terbury.) 



Richard, educated at Oxford; Dominican of War- 

 wick ; died 1502 ; buried in Blackfriars, Wor- 

 cester; Bishop of (Olevensis) in Mauritania. 

 (Worcester.) 



Philip Pvnson, a Grey Friar ; educated at Oxford ; 

 Archbishop of Tuam, Dec. 1503—1506. (Here- 

 ford.) 



Richard Martin, Warden of Grey Friars ; Rector of 

 Lydde ; and Ickham. (Canterbury.) 



Francis, Archbishop of Constantinople. (Bath and 

 Wells.) 



John Young, D.D., consecrated July 3, in St. Tho- 

 mas D'acre Hospital, London, by the Bishop of 

 London ; born at Newton Longueville ; educated 

 at Winchester ; Fellow, 1482; Warden, April 13, 

 1521, of New College, Oxford ; Rector of Carfax ; 

 St. Christopher Stock, Jan. 22, 1513, St. Magnus, 

 London Bridge, March 30, 1514; Master of St. 

 Thomas' Hospital, Aug. 12, 1510; Archdeacon 

 of London, March 18, 1514; Dean of Chichester ; 

 Judge of the Prerogative Court, 1517 ; Master of 

 the Rolls; he died March 28, 1526, and was 

 buried in New College Chapel. He was Bishop 

 of Calliopolis in Thrace. (London.) 



Thomas Woolf, consecrated Sept. 13, to Lacedae- 

 mon ; Vicar of East Ham, May 2, 1514. (Lon- 

 don.) 



John Hatton, of York ; educated at Oxford ; Canon 

 of York, Oct. 24, 1504; Southwell, Feb. 15, 1506 ; 

 Archdeacon of Nottingham, Sept. 1506; Bishop 

 of Negropont; died April 25, 1516; buried at 

 York. (York.) 



Richard Wylson, Prior of Drax ; Bishop of Meath, 

 1523—30 ; buried at Bingley, York. (York.) 



John Tynmouth, D.D., a Minorite of Lynn ; edu- 



cated at Oxford ; Rector of Ludgershall ; Bishop 

 of Argos: died 1524; buried at Boston, of which 

 he was vicar. (Lincoln.) 

 John Underwood, son of William, a goldsmith, and 

 Alice, of St. Andrew's, Norwich ; Rector of North 

 Creeke, 1505, and Eccles; he degraded John 

 Bilney : bishop of Chalcedon. (Norwich.) 

 William Gilberd, Abbat of Bruton ; Bishop of Me- 



gara. (Bath and Wells.) 

 Thomas Chard, a Benedictine; Vicar of Welling- 

 ton, June, 1512 ; Synterhull, Aug. 1521 ; Abbat 

 of Montacute, 1515—32; Bishop of (Solubri- 

 ensis); died Nov. 1541. (Exeter.) 

 John Draper, Prior of Christchurch, Hants; Bishop 



of Naples. (Winton.) 

 Thomas Swillington, Bishop of Philadelphia. (Can- 

 terbury.) 

 Thomas Hallam, Bishop of Philadelphia. (Canter- 

 bury.) 



1519. Thomas, Bishop of (Pannadensis) in the archdiocese 

 of Mayence. (Lichfield.) 



1536. Thomas Mannyng, consecrated March 19, at Lam- 

 beth by the Primate and Bishops of Salisbury 

 and Rochester to Ipswich ; Prior of Butleigh ; 

 Rector of Heigham, Somerset, Oct. 2, 1499 ; 

 Master of Metingham College, Nov. 12, 1539. 

 (Norwich.) 



1536. John Salisburj', consecrated March 19, at Lambeth, 

 by the Primate and Bishop of Salisbury and 

 Rochester to Thetford ; translated to Sodor, April 

 7, 1570. (Norwich.) 



1536. William More, B.C.L., consecrated Oct. 20, by the 

 Primate and Bishops of St. Asaph and Sidon, in 

 the Dominican Church, to Colchester. He was a 

 Master in Chancery ; Abbat of Walden ; Rector 

 of Bradwell, April 20 ; West Tilbury, Oct. 5, 1534 ; 

 Prebendary of Lincoln ; York, March 11, 1538 ; 

 Archdeacon of Leicester. (Ely.) 



1536. Thomas Sparke, consecrated to Berwick; he was 



B.D. of Durham College, Oxford ; Canon of Dur- 

 ham, May 12, 1521; Master of Holy Island; 

 Warden of Gretham Hospital. He died 1572, and 

 was buried at Gretham. (Durham.) 



1537. Lewis Thomas, consecrated June 24, at Lambeth, 



by the Primate and Bishops of Rochester and St. 

 Asaph to Shrewsbury. He was Rector of Llan- 

 turse, and abbat of Keymes. (St. Asaph.) 

 1537. John Hodgskin, consecrated Dec. 9, in St. Paul's, 

 to Bedford; he was a Dominican, 1531; Rector 

 of Lyndon, July 23, 1544 ; Vicar of Walden ; St. 

 Peter's Cornhill, April 2, 1555 ; Prebendary of St. 

 Paul's, Nov. 26, 1548 ; he died July, 1560. (Lin- 

 coln.) 

 1639. John Bradley, Abbat of Milton ; consecrated March 

 23, by the Bishops of Hippo, Marlborough, and 

 Bangor, to Shaftesbury, in St. John's Church, 

 Southampton. (Salisbury.) 



Andrew Whitmay, of Gloucester ; educated at Ox- 

 ford ; Bishop of (Chrysopolis) ; died 1546. (St. 

 Asaph and Worcester.) 



John Stonywell, D.D., born at Longdon ; a Bene- 

 dictine ; Prior of Gloucester Hall, Oxford ; Ab- 

 bat of Pershore, Oct. 16, 1527; Bishop of Pulati; 

 he died 1552, and was buried at Longdon. (Wor- 

 cester.) 



Robert Sylvester, Prebendary of York, May 2, 

 1541 ; Archdeacon of Nottingham, Jan. 31, 1549 ; 

 Bishop of Hull ; he died 1552. (York.) 



Thomas Wellys, Prior of St. Gregory's ; Chaplain 

 to Archbishop Warham ; Bishop of Sidon. (Can- 

 terbury.) 

 1558. March 2. Thomas Chetham, Rector of Bishops- 



