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71:5 March 1370
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2081:John Fisher
2074:Late modern
2000:John Gauden
1981:Joseph Hall
1926:Hugh Oldham
1900:Oliver King
1718:Ælfwold III
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882:Lee, Sidney
686:Savage: 150
495:Merton Hall
493:to each of
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443:St German's
391:consecrated
298:Preceded by
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210:Preceded by
158:Nationality
126:12 May 1370
84:Predecessor
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1941:John Vesey
1931:John Vesey
1885:John Booth
1874:John Hales
1713:Ælfwold II
1547:Richard II
1385:Edward III
1075:under the
1025:1370–1394
964:1377–1381
937:1369–1371
748:required.)
720:References
590:Steel: 419
479:his family
423:Peter Lacy
383:Richard II
352:Richard II
348:Edward III
292:Richard II
248:Richard II
203:Edward III
76:Term ended
2157:John Ford
2055:John Ross
2005:Seth Ward
1698:Ælfwold I
1274:Edward II
1086:Henry III
830:Cambridge
783:Edinburgh
560:Citations
491:decretals
483:vestments
435:Lewannick
354:, and as
280:In office
235:In office
190:In office
94:Successor
68:Appointed
2167:(acting)
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1693:Æthelgar
1613:Guy Mone
1216:Edward I
862:(n.d.),
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509:, later
487:shilling
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1733:Leofric
1723:Eadnoth
1703:Sideman
1688:Eadwulf
1676:Werstan
1172:Henry,
1149:Henry,
1070:English
884:(ed.).
865:Records
540:to the
526:burgage
485:or one
289:Monarch
244:Monarch
199:Monarch
161:English
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