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A Direct Answer unto the scandalous Exceptions which T. Higgons hath lately objected against D. Morton . In which there is principally discussed two of the most notorious Objections used by the Romanists, viz.: (1) Martin Luther's Conference with the Divell; and (2) The Sence of the Article of
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to All Saints, York, the parish in which he was born. He also bequeathed a silver-gilt chalice and paten of large size for the use of the chapel recently added to the manor-house by Henry Yelverton. A codicil to his will contained a declaration of his faith and of his adhesion to the Church of
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that nothing should be permitted which might disturb the worshipers when engaged in divine service; that it should be left to each man's conscience whether he should take part in the accustomed sports when service was over; that all parishioners were to attend their own parish church;
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Early in 1641 he was in London attending Parliament, and was nominated a member of the sub-committee to prepare matters for the consideration of the abortive committee of the lords appointed on 1 March—the day of
694:. Morton tried to reason with his Puritanical clergy. His tenure as bishop coincided with a watershed moment in opinion, namely a changed view of the relative threat of Catholicism and Protestant nonconformity. 1748: 676:. Lancashire had a Catholic majority and Calvinist minority. Two significant works came out of this period, in which Morton had to deal with local issues outside the grander scope of the 4113: 1142:
was more important than matter of clerical dress for which nonconformists were deprived, Morton argued that Catholic teaching on that matter was unclear, as based on scripture or
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The validity of the Holy orders of the Church of England maintained and vindicated, both theologically and historically, with foot-notes, tables of consecrations, and appendices
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speaks of him as 'belonging to that class of episcopal divines who differ in nothing considerable from the rest of the reformed churches except in church government,' and
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in 1646 an annual income was assigned to him, but without indications of by whom it was to be paid not being specified. He obtained a sum of £1,000 from the committee at
1783: 4168: 1123:, out of the Confessions of the Romane Doctors; particularly answering the misnamed Catholike Apologie for the Romane Faith, out of the Protestants ,' London, 1610. 1116:(R. Parsons), the Author of the deceitfull Treatise of Mitigation: concerning the Romish Doctrine both in question of Rebellion and of Aequivocation,' London, 1608. 772:, which he held by canonical right until his death in 1659, although parliament claimed to deprive him of it in 1647. Complaints were later made against him to the 3283: 2798: 1549:
Theology, Biblical Scholarship, and Rabbinical Studies in the Seventeenth Century: Constantijn L'Empereur (1591–1648), professor of Hebrew and theology at Leiden
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was at issue, with an attempt by the magistrates to suppress the diversions customary on Sunday afternoons. James I asked advice from Morton, who recommended:
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Arms: Quarterly Gules and Ermine in dexter chief and sinister base a goat's head erased Argent attired Or a fleur-de-lis in a crescent in fess point.
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One of Morton's last acts before his death was to publish a denial that he had in a speech in the House of Lords acknowledged the fiction of the
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in The Strand; and the passed his time with royalist lay friends. Returning to London on horseback, he fell in with Christopher, son and heir of
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and his suite were received by Morton in princely style; six years later, in May 1639, he again entertained Charles at the beginning of the
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picked him out for a Fellow of the college, and he proceeded to the degree of BD in 1598, and that of DD 'with great distinction' in 1606.
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on 20 March 1564, the sixth of the nineteen children of Richard Morton, mercer, of York, and alderman of the city, by his wife Elizabeth
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His attitude towards the Roman Catholic Church was hostile; he was one of the only three bishops who, according to a statement made to
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in the following year led to new disturbances. Morton's own dealings with nonconformist clergy were marked by moderation.
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was raging at York, he devoted himself to the inmates of the pest-house. He conducted disputations with Roman Catholics;
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classes him with 'the less formal and more popular prelates'. He was a sincere episcopalian, regarding ordination by
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Other works of the 1590s which have been ascribed to this Thomas Morton were the works of another Thomas Morton, of
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falsely charged upon the Bishop of Duresme by an English Baron (Arundell of Wardour),' London, 1633.
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From the moderation of his ecclesiastical views he was at one time well regarded by William Prynne.
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James based the substance of his subsequent declaration on these points; but his publication of the
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for Morton, printed later in 1660. Kneeling had formed one of the matters over which clergy of the
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Catholic and Reformed: The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600–1640
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and Morton was one of his significant English supporters in the conflict over the appointment of
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in 1604; an abridged form of the petition was circulating in 1617 as a book printed covertly in
1092:'Apologia Catholica, ex meris Jesuitarum contradictionibus conflata,' &c., part 1, London . 847:
After four months' imprisonment Morton was released without a trial, and remained unmolested at
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Remains, historical and literary, connected with the palatine counties of Lancaster and Chester
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on matters concerning anti-papal polemic, and their views were close. Lubbertus was a leading
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valid in case of necessity, no such necessity however warranting it in the Church of England.
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from Morton in Durham, called him "one of the learnedest and best bishops that ever I knew".
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those who refused to do so were to be debarred from engaging in the subsequent diversions.
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Puritanism in North-West England: a regional study of the Diocese of Chester to 1642
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Defining the Jacobean Church: the politics of religious controversy, 1603–1625
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King, Peter (July 1968), "The Episcopate during the Civil Wars, 1642–1649",
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A Defence of the Innocencie of the Three Ceremonies of the Church of England
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Morton was ordained in 1592, and held the office of university lecturer in
1232:'Ezekiel's Wheels: a Treatise concerning Divine Providence,' London, 1653. 418:. He made the acquaintance of foreign scholars and theologians, including 3511: 2955: 2930: 2910: 2864: 2832: 2827: 2042: 1177: 1173: 1165: 657: 639: 574:. Preferments then followed: in July of the same year he was collated by 559:
at his own cost. Among his associates from abroad at a later period were
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degree on 12 July. On this occasion he met eminent theologians, such as
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The Controversy concerning Kneeling during the Lord's Supper—after 1604
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and John Barwick were among his chaplains. He was a patron of foreign
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Conformity and Orthodoxy in the English Church, c. 1560–1660
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In 1618, on John Overall's translation to Norwich, Morton became
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In 1610 he was nominated to one of the seventeen fellowships in
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Archbishop Grindal 1519–1583 The struggle for a reformed church
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from which he graduated with a BA in 1584 and an MA in 1590.
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Morton was a patron of learned men. At the beginning of the
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A Full Satisfaction concerning a Double Romish Iniquitie
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controversialist, and published numerous works against
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when sent by Elizabeth as ambassador extraordinary to
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Control of Religious Printing in early Stuart England
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He died unmarried. 1347:"The Armorial Bearings of the Bishops of Chester" 1184:had petitioned James I in 1604 for change in the 1128:Christ, His Discension into Hell (Animadversions) 941:among his friends as well as Hooker's biographer 921:was one of the scholars whom he brought forward. 840:, who were allowed to remain in the house of the 511:. At Winchester he became the intimate friend of 3036:Robert de Limesey (previously Bishop of Chester) 1168:was not Biblical, and that ceremonies should be 748:In February 1626, he took a leading part in the 442:enabled him to consult the libraries of London. 2845:, Bishop of the Mercians & the Lindisfaras 1761:. Vol. 39. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 454:'s recommendation Morton was appointed one of 3449: 2792: 2522: 2265: 2008: 531:. When in London he lodged at the deanery of 8: 1319:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 371:till in 1598 when he obtained the living of 734:. With the bishopric he held the living of 539:, in whose house he enjoyed the society of 4114:People educated at St Peter's School, York 3456: 3442: 3434: 2799: 2785: 2777: 2529: 2515: 2507: 2272: 2258: 2250: 2015: 2001: 1993: 1796: 51: 27: 19:For other people named Thomas Morton, see 1495:Lewis, C.P.; Thacker, A.T., eds. (2003), 1310:"Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" 1274:(328), Oxford University Press: 523–537, 957:In theology he belonged to the school of 937:for reconciling Protestants. He numbered 859:. He was committed to the custody of the 395:, was claimed as Morton's convert to the 1463: 1448: 375:, in Yorkshire. He was then chaplain to 16:English churchman and writer (1564–1659) 4134:Fellows of St John's College, Cambridge 3859:rulers of the County Palatine of Durham 3783:rulers of the County Palatine of Durham 1316:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1256: 1114:A Preamble unto an Incounter with P. R. 4169:17th-century Church of England bishops 4129:Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge 1302: 1300: 1298: 1296: 377:Henry Hastings, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon 893:At Easton Maudit, Morton held secret 680:to which he had devoted his efforts. 507:, who conferred on him the living of 7: 1096:may have assisted him in this work. 515:, then master of St. Cross, and of 1501:A History of the County of Chester 975:Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon 436:Roger Manners, 5th Earl of Rutland 342:All Saints' Church, Pavement, York 143:Bishop of Coventry & Lichfield 14: 4224:17th-century English male writers 1280:10.1093/ehr/lxxxiii.cccxxviii.523 1121:A Catholic Appeal for Protestants 1077:, prominent among them being the 582:, to the canonry of Husthwait in 523:. In 1610 he preached the sermon 458:'s chaplains, and in 1606 became 1898:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 1766: 1758:Dictionary of National Biography 1733: 1151:The Encounter against M. Parsons 728:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 722:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 628:Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield 373:All Saints' Church, Long Marston 348:educated in the city and nearby 3627:High Medieval Bishops of Durham 1176:had written a treatise against 965:, and had little sympathy with 949:was one of his correspondents. 792:, and pushed on to the city of 664:, the north-western portion of 543:, who became a friend; and met 406:as his colleague, to accompany 74: 4199:17th-century English educators 4194:16th-century English educators 1057:, who as a schoolboy received 402:In 1602 he was selected, with 300:as a diocesan, and underlying 21:Thomas Morton (disambiguation) 1: 2810:(including precursor offices) 1267:The English Historical Review 412:Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor 4219:17th-century English writers 4209:16th-century English writers 3571:Bishops of Chester-le-Street 1391:St John's College, Cambridge 1333:UK public library membership 1069:He gained a reputation as a 768:In June 1632, Morton became 756:'s incriminated books. With 690:to a congregation including 358:St John's College, Cambridge 274:St John's College, Cambridge 1667:Richardson, p. 34 note 47; 1387:"Thomas Morton (1564–1659)" 1373:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1369:"Morton, Thomas (MRTN582T)" 1349:. Cheshire Heraldry Society 1245:Christ's College, Cambridge 1088:Morton's major works were: 1002:Christ's College, Cambridge 730:, on the recommendation of 678:allegiance oath controversy 586:. In 1615, on the death of 381:Lord President of the North 320:Morton in 1637, painted by 224:Easton Maudit parish church 4240: 4164:Lord-lieutenants of Durham 3013:(became Bishop of Chester) 1749:Morton, Thomas (1564–1659) 1565:Patrick Collinson (1979). 1375:. University of Cambridge. 408:Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure 18: 4214:16th-century male writers 4204:English religious writers 3666:County Palatine of Durham 2902:(Archbishop of Lichfield) 2544: 1975: 1969:Lord Lieutenant of Durham 1966: 1958: 1953: 1931: 1922: 1914: 1904: 1895: 1887: 1877: 1868: 1860: 1850: 1841: 1833: 1823: 1814: 1806: 1799: 1722:R. C. Richardson (1972), 1307:Quintrell, Brian (2004). 857:County palatine of Durham 499:In 1609 James I made him 422:, and collected books at 292:views. He rose to become 50: 43: 4184:17th-century Protestants 4179:16th-century Protestants 3205:Lichfield & Coventry 3089:Coventry & Lichfield 3016:Peter, Bishop of Chester 1801:Church of England titles 1701:Suellen Mutchow Towers, 1597:. Chetham Society. 1865. 1130:, London, 1609. Against 917:a home and maintenance. 656:Morton's see was large: 604:Archbishop of Canterbury 590:, James I nominated him 565:Marco Antonio De Dominis 344:. He was brought up and 189:East Riding of Yorkshire 2693:Charles James Blomfield 1789:Encyclopædia Britannica 1784:Morton, Thomas (bishop) 1505:Victoria County History 1038:Nag's Head Consecration 911:First English Civil War 642:, given him by James I 416:Christian IV of Denmark 352:. In 1582, he became a 4018:Henry Montagu Villiers 3938:Episcopacy abolished ( 3873:Christopher Bainbridge 3701:William of St. Barbara 3472:Bishops of Lindisfarne 3267:Episcopacy abolished ( 2599:Episcopacy abolished ( 1688:vol. XVII, 1952–1955; 1325:10.1093/ref:odnb/19373 842:usher of the black rod 464:Council of the Marches 426:and elsewhere. He met 333: 325: 3780:Late Medieval Bishops 3766:Robert of Holy Island 3661:High Medieval Bishops 3096:Alexander de Stavenby 3080:Alexander de Stavenby 2451:William Holden Hutton 1607:Charles W. A. Prior, 1547:Peter T. van Rooden, 1476:Lee, Frederick George 1187:Book of Common Prayer 1172:. Robert Nicholls of 1140:Descensus controversy 750:York House Conference 668:, and large parts of 331: 319: 304:beliefs shown in the 254:Elizabeth née Leedale 252:Richard Morton & 4149:Bishops of Lichfield 4033:Brooke Foss Westcott 4028:J. B. Lightfoot 3856:Early modern Bishops 3681:William de St-Calais 3309:Frederick Cornwallis 3070:Geoffrey de Muschamp 2808:Bishops of Lichfield 2491:Roland Riem (Acting) 2209:Harold Costley-White 2194:Henry Montagu Butler 1979:Henry Vane the Elder 1937:Episcopacy abolished 1083:A Catholicke Appeale 1025:University of Leiden 931:Reformed theologians 866:On the abolition of 808:'s committal to the 626:; and John Overall, 612:Archbishop of Armagh 404:Richard Crakanthorpe 383:. In 1602, when the 146:(February 1619–1632) 83:Episcopacy abolished 4189:English Protestants 4159:Deans of Winchester 4154:Deans of Gloucester 4001:Late modern Bishops 3992:William Van Mildert 3075:William de Cornhill 3033:, Bishop of Chester 2281:Deans of Winchester 2199:Donald Spence Jones 2024:Deans of Gloucester 1654:Richardson, p. 34; 1641:Richardson, p. 24; 1517:Richardson, p. 21; 1170:matters indifferent 1013:Sibrandus Lubbertus 838:Bishop of Lichfield 776:by his prebendary, 620:Bishop of Caithness 608:Christopher Hampton 533:St Paul's Cathedral 430:, then residing at 336:Morton was born in 4139:Bishops of Chester 3746:Thomas de Melsonby 3126:Robert de Stretton 2638:Nicholas Stratford 2538:Bishops of Chester 2471:Michael Stancliffe 2189:Edward Bickersteth 1954:Political offices 1943:Title next held by 1844:Dean of Winchester 1817:Dean of Gloucester 1680:Wilfred W. 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Wright 3888:Cuthbert Tunstall 3797:Lewis de Beaumont 3756:Walter of Kirkham 3465:Bishops of Durham 3431: 3430: 3410:Jonathan Gledhill 3304:Richard Smalbroke 3136:Richard le Scrope 3101:Hugh de Pateshull 3060:Gerard la Pucelle 3031:Robert de Limesey 2774: 2773: 2643:Sir William Dawes 2633:Thomas Cartwright 2569:William Chaderton 2504: 2503: 2466:Oswin Gibbs-Smith 2330:Lawrence Humphrey 2295:William Kingsmill 2247: 2246: 2128:Knightly Chetwood 2053:Lawrence Humphrey 1991: 1990: 1976:Succeeded by 1905:Succeeded by 1878:Succeeded by 1871:Bishop of Chester 1851:Succeeded by 1824:Succeeded by 1331:(Subscription or 1194:by William Jones. 1075:Roman Catholicism 886:, ten miles from 732:Lancelot Andrewes 652:Bishop of Chester 592:Bishop of Chester 557:Westminster Abbey 545:Abraham Scultetus 521:Winchester School 519:, head-master of 397:Church of England 279: 278: 203:20 September 1659 136:Bishop of Chester 70:Diocese of Durham 4231: 4174:Clergy from York 4078:Michael Turnbull 3987:Shute Barrington 3923:George Montaigne 3893:James Pilkington 3868:William Senhouse 3860: 3784: 3761:Robert Stitchill 3751:Nicholas Farnham 3711:Philip of Poitou 3668: 3458: 3451: 3444: 3435: 3375:William Maclagan 3329:James Cornwallis 3171:Reginald Boulers 3156:William Heyworth 3121:Roger Northburgh 3111:Roger de Meyland 3045:Roger de Clinton 2801: 2794: 2787: 2778: 2708:William Jacobson 2698:John Bird Sumner 2688:George Henry Law 2648:Francis Gastrell 2531: 2524: 2517: 2508: 2446:William Furneaux 2441:William Stephens 2395:Jonathan Shipley 2274: 2267: 2260: 2251: 2224:Kenneth Jennings 2093:George Warburton 2083:Richard Senhouse 2038:William Jennings 2017: 2010: 2003: 1994: 1959:Preceded by 1925:Bishop of Durham 1915:Preceded by 1888:Preceded by 1861:Preceded by 1834:Preceded by 1807:Preceded by 1797: 1793: 1772: 1770: 1769: 1762: 1745:Venables, Edmund 1737: 1736: 1728:Internet Archive 1710: 1705:(2003), p. 149; 1699: 1693: 1678: 1672: 1669:Internet Archive 1665: 1659: 1656:Internet Archive 1652: 1646: 1643:Internet Archive 1639: 1633: 1628:(2000), p. 142; 1622: 1616: 1605: 1599: 1598: 1591: 1585: 1584: 1572: 1562: 1556: 1545: 1539: 1534:(2002), p. 399; 1530:Anthony Milton, 1528: 1522: 1519:Internet Archive 1515: 1509: 1508: 1492: 1486: 1473: 1467: 1461: 1452: 1446: 1395: 1394: 1383: 1377: 1376: 1365: 1359: 1358: 1356: 1354: 1343: 1337: 1336: 1328: 1312: 1304: 1291: 1290: 1261: 1164:argued that the 1009:Gregorio Panzani 872:Goldsmiths' Hall 863:for six months. 861:serjeant-at-arms 774:House of Commons 770:Bishop of Durham 764:Bishop of Durham 736:Clifton Camville 684:Nicholas Byfield 624:Bishop of London 616:Alexander Forbes 553:Pierre Du Moulin 549:Giovanni Diodati 452:Richard Bancroft 362:William Whitaker 322:Simon Luttichuys 306:Gagg controversy 294:Bishop of Durham 255: 214:Northamptonshire 206: 173:Personal details 147: 140: 133: 126: 125:(June 1607–1609) 112: 86: 59:Simon Luttichuys 55: 45:Bishop of Durham 28: 4239: 4238: 4234: 4233: 4232: 4230: 4229: 4228: 4104: 4103: 4102: 4097: 4058:Maurice Harland 4013:Charles Longley 3996: 3962:Edward Chandler 3861: 3858: 3857: 3851: 3807:Thomas Hatfield 3802:Richard de Bury 3785: 3782: 3781: 3775: 3686:Ranulf Flambard 3669: 3663: 3662: 3656: 3622: 3566: 3467: 3462: 3432: 3427: 3423:Michael Ipgrave 3400:Kenneth Skelton 3385:John Kempthorne 3343: 3299:Edward Chandler 3275:Accepted Frewen 3262:Accepted Frewen 3232:William Overton 3217:Richard Sampson 3200: 3191:Geoffrey Blythe 3084: 3019: 2848: 2811: 2805: 2775: 2770: 2748:Michael Baughen 2728:Geoffrey Fisher 2673:William Cleaver 2663:William Markham 2579:Richard Vaughan 2564:William Downham 2540: 2535: 2505: 2500: 2404: 2375:William Trimnel 2283: 2278: 2248: 2243: 2219:Gilbert Thurlow 2157: 2148:Daniel Newcombe 2118:Thomas Marshall 2113:Robert Frampton 2098:Accepted Frewen 2088:Thomas Winniffe 2026: 2021: 1987: 1984:(Parliamentary) 1982: 1972: 1964: 1944: 1941: 1938: 1928: 1920: 1910: 1901: 1893: 1883: 1874: 1866: 1856: 1847: 1839: 1829: 1820: 1812: 1782:, ed. 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Thomas Morton (disambiguation)
The Right Reverend
Bishop of Durham

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Diocese of Durham
Episcopacy abolished
John Howson
Civil War
Dean of Gloucester
Dean of Winchester
Bishop of Chester
Bishop of Coventry & Lichfield
Pavement, York
East Riding of Yorkshire
England
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