110 BANGOR.
d'dire of 12th Aug. 1809. The royal assent was given to his election 16th Sept. He was confirmed 3rd Oct.^9^ and the temporalities were restored to him 6th Oct. He died 9th July 1 830. 1830 Christophek Bethell, hishop of Exeter, was elected I Will. IV. to Bangor 28th Oct. 1830, pursuant to the conge d'elire of nth Oct. The royal assent was given to his election on the 30th of the same month. He was confirmed nth Nov.^*^, and the temporalities were restored to him i8th Nov.^^. His lordship is the present holder of the see.
The bishoprick of Bangor is rated for first fruits at 13 \l. 16s. 3c?.
The permanent income of the bishop is settled at ^'4200 per annum, by order in council gazetted 17 Nov. 1846.
The arms of the see are gules, a bend or, gutty de poix between two mullets, argent.
��DEANS.
The deanery of Bangor is said to have been founded A.D.
603 by Jago ap Eli, a petty prince of North Wales. Arthur de Bardesey is the name first met with, he
held it about 1163. GuiDO was dean of Bangor in 1 235 ^'^. Kyndelw was possessed of it in the year 1286. William held it in 1291. Anian ; the time of his coming in cannot be found, yet
it seems that from this dignity he was promoted to
the bishopric in 1309 ^3. Adam was dean at the election of Matthew de Engle-
feld to the bishopric in 1327-8^^. Elias ap Kenric, ist Sept. 1353.
��69 Reg. Sutton. 62 Pat. 20 Hen. III. m. 6.
60 Reg. Howiey. 63 Wharton. MS. G. p. 646.
61 Church Book, Home Office. 64 j^gg Cantuar.
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