By A. K Maiden, F.S.A. 351 



John Thomas the first (1757 — 1761) was translated to Win- 

 chester. He died at Chelsea in 1781, and was buried in Win- 

 chester Cathedral. 



The Hon. Eobert Hay Ukummond (1761), after an episcopate 

 of only four months at Salisbury, was made Archbishop of York. 

 He died at Bishopsthorpe, in 1766, and was buried under the altar 

 of the Church there. 



John Thomas the second (1761 — 1766) was buried in the south- 

 west transept of the Cathedral, where there is a mural tal)let to 

 his memory near the cloister door. 



John Hume (1766 — 1782) was buried by the side of his pre- 

 decessor. 



The Hon. Shute Baurington (1782 — 1791) was translated from 

 Salisbury to Durham and died, a very old man, in London in 1826. 

 He was buried in the south transept of Durham Cathedral. 



John Douglas (1791 — 1807) died at Windsor and was buried 

 in St. George's Chapel. 



John Fisher (1807 — 1825) was also buried in St. George's 

 Chapel, Windsor. There is a monument to him at the south end 

 of the east wall of the south-west transept of the Cathedral, 



Thomas Burgess (1825 — 1837) was buried in the south-east 

 transept of the Cathedral, where there is a monument to his 

 memory. 



Edward Denison (1837 — 1854), Walter Kerr Hamilton 

 (1854—1869), and George Moberly(1869— 1885), were all buried 

 in the cloisters. Tombs with efligies of the two last stand in the 

 South aisle of ihe choir of the Cathedral. 



John Wordsworth (1885—1911) was buried in Llie ( Iiuk hyard 

 nf lU-itford, Wilts. 



'V\\v authorities which I ha\'e chiclly consuUcd in C(»ni}iilinLi- lhi> 

 l!>t(>f burial ])lacesare: — Lambeth ]\IS. No. 589; The Salisbuiy 

 " Conslitutiones "; Godwin's ''Presides," particularly the copy of 

 the sec(jnd edition wliicli I liavc^ already uuMitinucd when treating 

 of ])ish()p Widvillc's burial place; Sctli Ward's •• ,\'"////^r " ; the 

 Ms. " l^'asti " ol" the early tu^htiMuit li century ; ('ani»n Kicli-.loiies* 

 "Fd^fi": and CaicMi W'Didswort li's S<il ishnni Processions ond 



