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PREBENDARIES.
William Lewex, who held it in 1596. Ob. 15th April 1598.
William Vaughan succeeded anno 1598.
Richard Glynn held it in 1617.
John Davies was collated in 1617; he died 15th May 1644. He was succeeded by
William Ekskin, S.T.P., who was collated 17th June 1644[1]; he died anno 1660.
John Williams, A.M., was collated 24th Jan. 1660[2]. He held it but a short time.
Archibald Spark, S.T.B., was installed 11th July 1661[3], and died about the year 1669 ; and was succeeded by
John Ellis, A.M., who was collated 9th March 1669–70[4]. He died 15th Oct. 1693, and was succeeded by
Robert Wynne, S.T.P., who was removed to this stall from a comportionship of Llanvair 24th Oct. 1693. He was also chancellor of this diocese.
John Dubordien was collated 30th Sept. 1743, vice Robert Wynne[5].
Venn Eyre, 9th Aug. 1754, vice John Dubordien[6], archdeacon of Carlisle; died 18th May 1777.
George Watts, 21st Oct. 1777, vice Venn Eyre[7]; died 2nd Feb. 1810.
James Drake, 31st March 1810, vice George Watts[8].
- The chancellorship or prebend of Llanufydd became vested in the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1837.
PREBENDARIES of MELIDEN or MELIDYN, who are styled Treasurers of the Church of St. Asaph.
Gregory Flint held this office anno 1513, as appears by his subscribing himself by this title to bishop Owen's will.