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conge d'elire which issued 8th May. The royal assent to his election was given on the 28 th of the same month. He was confirmed 8th June^^, and the tem- poralities were restored 10th June following ^^*. He died 22nd Sept. 1845^7^ aged 84. 1845 Richard Bagot, bishop of Oxford, was translated to 8 Vict. Bath and Wells 6th Nov. 1845, pursuant to conge d'elire dated 15th Oct. 1845. The royal assent to his v.^ election was given 7th Nov., he was confirmed 12th Nov.^^, and the temporalities were restored to him on the 2ist of the same month ^9. His lordship is the present holder of the see.
The bishoprick is rated for first fruits at 533?- is. 3^.^^* The arms of the see are blazoned thus : Azure, a saltier quarterly quartered or and argent.
��The deanery of Wells was erected in or about the year 1139, by bishop Robert ^0.
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Ivo was the first dean of Wells, and was constituted by the founder bishop Robert about 1139. He held the dignity in 1159^1.
Richard de Spakeston held it in 1160, 1164^^^ and 1174.
Alexander held it in 11 So^-^ and 1209^4.
Leonius, 1213*'^ and 1215.
^ Reg. Sutton. of the see of Bath and Wells.
^6* Church Book,Home Office. ^8 Reg. Howley.
57 Letters Patent issued 19th ^9 Church Book, Home Office.
Dec. 1844, empowering the hi- ^^* Ecton, p. 45.
shop of Salisbury to exercise aU ^^ Angl. Sacra, pars i. p. 588.
functions and powers, as well ^i Rgg. penes Dec. et Capit.
with regard to the temporalities Wellen.
as spiritualities, of George Henry ^2 Reg. Dec. et Capit.
bishop of Bath and Wells; and 63 Cartular.Glaston. MS. p.15.
archdeacon Brymer was ap- *'* Reg. Wellen.
pointed to be the spiritual per- '^ Reg. Dec. et Capit. son to assist the administrator
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