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ap Cyffin Add M. p. 42 Robert de Stretton Add at end of entry ? Until bp. of Coventry and Lichfield 1359. John Trefnant or ap Hywel Add B.C.L. p. 45 Huw Bochenhull For ibid . p. 190 read ibid

of the vac. ( CPR . 1446-1452 p. 454). Res. by 15 Apr. 1467 (Reg. XX f. 320). M. Richard Lichfield D.Cn. & C.L. 1467-? Coll. 15 Apr. 1467 (Reg. XX f. 320). William Woodcock 1472-? Instal. 21 March 1472

1539 (Reg. XXVII f. 13b). Instal. 3 Aug. ( Chapter Acts 1536-1547 p. 15). D. by 4 May 1544 (Reg. XXVII f. 18b). See H. Jenkins, 'The chapter of Lichfield Cathedral in the Fourteenth Century', unpublished B.Litt. Thesis, Oxford, 1956.

Occ. 28 Aug. 1349 (Reg. IX f. 15b). Robert Stretton ?-1360. Vacated preb. on promotion to See of Coventry and Lichfield 1360 ( CPP . 1 318, 367). M. William Percehay of Spaldwick 1360-1361. Coll. 31 Oct. 1360 (Reg. IX

19 March 1462 (A.C. A2/34 f. 94). D. by 2 Feb. 1472 ( CPR . 1467-1477 p. 308). M. Edmund Lichfield 1472-1483. Royal gr. 2 Feb. 1472 by reason of vac. ( CPR . 1467-1477 p. 308). Instal. 15 Feb.

St. Stephen's, Westminster and also probably his Linc. preb. 1 with Roger Westwode for prebs. Langford Ecclesia and Sandiacre in Lichfield ( CPR . 1422-1429 p. 18). Roger Westwode 1422-1432. By exch. Dec. 1422. Res. by 19 June 1432 (Reg.

Roselli prov. 18 Apr. ( CPL . 111 624). Beaufort appears to have retained possession, d. before 23 Apr. 1358 (Lichfield, Reg. 11 (Northburgh) f. 200). Androynus de la Roche O.S.B. Card. pr. of S. Marcellus. 1363-1369. Royal gr. 27

f. 274b). M. John Hals B.Th. ?-1459. Occ. Feb. 1456 ( CPL . xi 30). Bp. of Co ventry and Lichfield 1495. M. John Morton D.C.L. ?-1462. Occ. March 1461 ( CPR . 1461-1467 p. 436). Res. before July 1462

1452 p. 204). M. John Hals B.Th. 1449-1459. Coll. 14 Feb. 1449 (Reg. Lyhart f. 49). Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield 1459. Thomas Marke 1459-1477. Coll. 23 Nov. 1459 (Reg. Lyhart f. 115b). Exch. archdcnry with John Morton for archdcnry

1497. M. Geoffrey Blythe D.Th. 1498-1503. Coll. 9 Feb. 1498 (Reg. J. de Gigliis f. 5b). Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield 1503. M. Thomas Ruthall D.Cn.L. 1503-1509. Coll. 7 Dec. 1503 (Reg. S. de Gigliis f. 29b). Bp. of Durham

DEANERY In diocese of Coventry and Lichfield Church of Ashbourne (Derbys.) already in existence in royal manor 1086 ( D.B . I272 c ); church with chapels of berewicks gr. to cathedral and bp. by king William II,1093 before 25

Roger of Weseham Archdcn. of Oxford by 27 May 1237 (list 11). Dean by 21 Aug. 1240; bp. ofCoventry and Lichfield, papal prov. 17 May � 4 July 1245, temps. 25 March 1246(list 2). Held this preb. as dean (

Does not occ. as can. Possibly to be identified with M. Roger de Meulun, alias Longesp�e, bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, el. Jan. 1257, cons. March 1258. William Blundel Occ. in cats. between Roger de Meulent and William de Middleton,

1 and as preb. of St. Paul's 2 Oct. 1295 ( Reg. Bon. VIII no. 415). Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, el. Feb., cons. Dec. 1296. M. William de Greenfield Occ. in cats. between Walter de Langeton and Thomas de

Cat. II ] '. Occ. as can. once only, 1239 ( Chron. Maj . 111 542). Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, el. 1239, cons. July 1240. Conrad Occ. in cats. between Hugh de Patishulle and William de Luda, 'Conradus'. Nephew

Reculver, can. (preb. of Reculversland, below p. 74). Before Geoffrey de Lucy became archdcn. of London (above p. 11). Prob. Lichfield, Staffs.; see Ekwall, Studies p. 232. Temp . Robert de Watford, dean (above p. 6). See below App. II.

and Luke, 'Radulphus de Nevill'. Does not occ. as can. Presum. to be identified with Ralph de Neville, dean of Lichfield, 1214-22; chanc. of Chichester, 1222. Bp. of Chichester, el. by Nov. 1222, cons. Apr. 1224. Luke Occ. in cats.

Introduction Introduction The monastic cathedral was an institution almost peculiar to medieval England. 1 Essentially it was a Benedictine monastery where the conventual church was also a cathedral and where the bishop stood in place of an abbot

22 June 1228 (see below). Presum. to be identified with Luke the chapl., senior clk. of royal wardrobe, chanc. of Lichfield, dean of St. Martin le Grand, preb. of London, who became abp. of Dublin, el. before 13 Dec. 1228,

of 4 July 1288 ( Reg. Nic. IV no. 612; cf. Ann. Worc . p. 496). Also preb. of Hereford, Lichfield and London; royal justice. Francis of Naples Papal prov. between Feb. and July 1288, enforced by mandate of 4

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