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John Bird (bishop)

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in Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales. An Inventory of the Ancient Monuments of Wales and Monmouthshire: VII – County of Pembroke (Google Books)
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Arms: Sable a mace Or in bend surmounted of a pastoral staff in bend sinister Argent headed Or on a chief Argent three shovellers also Argent.
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he was deprived of his bishopric on 16 March 1554 since he had married. He at once repudiated his wife, and soon afterwards
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He was Warden of the Carmelite house in Coventry, and twice Provincial of his order. He attracted the attention of
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by his preaching in favour of the royal supremacy over the English Church.
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Near the end of 1558, he died in an obscure condition and was buried in
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He was one of the divines sent in 1531 to confer and argue with
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Index


Carmelite
bishop
Henry VIII
Thomas Bilney
Richard Foxe
Thomas Bedyll
Catherine of Aragon
suffragan
Bishop of Llandaff
Bishop of Penrydd
Pembrokeshire
translated
Bishop of Bangor
Bishop of Chester
archdeacons
Queen Mary
Edmund Bonner
Bishop of London
Great Dunmow
Essex
Chester Cathedral
"The Armorial Bearings of the Bishops of Chester"
"Friaries: Carmelite friars of Coventry | British History Online"
"THE MEDIEVAL CARMELITE PRIORY AT YORK"
the original
"CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ancient Diocese of Chester"


Cooper 1896

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