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THE BISHOPRIC OF CORNWALL. 



BISHOPS OF COENWALL. (Continued). 



Kings. 



Authorities. 



Remarks. 



7. Etheleed. 



8. BUEHWOLD, 



died about 

 1042. 



9. Ltving, 

 Bishop of Cre- 

 diton,1032;of 

 Worcester, 

 1038 ; and of 

 Cornwall, 1042 

 Died 23 March 

 1046. 



10. Leofeic, 

 Bishop of Cre- 

 diton & Corn 

 wall, 1046- 

 1050; first 

 Bishop of 

 Exeter, 1050- 

 1073. Died 

 10 February, 

 1073, & buried 

 at Exeter. 



Ethelred. 



ditto. 

 Edmund Iron- 

 side, 1016. 



Canute, 



1016-1035. 



Harold Harefoot 



1035-1039. 



Hardicanute, 



1039-1041. 



Edward 



the Confessor, 



1041-1066. 



ditto. 



ditto 

 Harold, 1066. 



William 



the Conqueror, 



1066-1087. 



A Charter of King 

 Ethelred, dated 

 1001. 



A Charter of King 

 Ethelred, dated 

 1016. 



Two Charters of 

 Canute,dated 1018 

 and 1019. 



Bodmin Manumis- 

 sions, 20. 



Saxon Chronicle. 



Florence of Wor- 

 cester. 



William of Mal- 

 mesbury. 



Inquisition 32 Ed- 

 ward in. 



Several Charters. 



Saxon Chronicle. 



Florence of Wor- 

 cester. 



William of Mal- 

 mesbury. 



Matthew of West- 

 minster. 



Eoger de Hoveden, 



Roger of Wendover 



Inquisition 32 Ed- 

 ward III. 



Several Charters. 



Saxon Chronicle. 



Bodleian MS. 579. 



Domesday Book. 



Florence of Wor- 

 cester. 



WilUam of Mal- 

 mesbury. 



Matthew of West- 

 minster. 



Eoger de Hoveden. 



Eoger of Wendover 



Inquisition 32 Ed- 

 ward HI. 



Contemporary with Duke 

 Ethelwerd, and Germanus 

 Abbot of Cholsey. 



Contemporary with Duke 

 Ethelwerd, and Germanus 

 Abbot of Cholsey. 



Canute gives Landerhtun 

 and Tinieltun to Bishop 

 Burhwold in 1018. 



The Inquisition 32 Ed- 

 ward in states that 

 Bishop Burhwold's See 

 was at S. Germans. 



An intimate companion of 



King Canute, and celebrat- 

 ed for his eloquence. 



Lyving, a monk of Win- 

 chester, and nephew of 

 Bishop Burhwold, became 

 second Abbot of Tavistock, 

 and Bishop of Crediton, 

 Cornwall, and Worcester, 

 He was buried at Tavistock. 

 The Sees of Crediton and 



Cornwall united in 1042. 



Leofric, a Breton, was 



the King's Priest, and 



High Chancellor. 



The united Sees of Crediton 

 and Cornwall loere trans- 

 lated to Exeter in 1050, 

 hy King Edward the Con- 

 fessor. 



