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temporalities were restored to him^'*. His consecra- tion took place the next day^\ he became chancellor of England 19th Feb. 13631^. On 24th July 1366 he was translated to Canterbury i/, pursuant to the bull of pope Urban V. No conge d'elire seems to have issued on the translation of Simon Langham to Canterbury, but 1367 John Barnet, bishoj) of Bath and Wells, was postulated 4iEd.IIl. to this see by papal bull dated 15th Dec. 1366'*^, and the temporalities restored to him 28th April 1367 ^^, and the spiritualities 2nd May. He died 7th June 1373 at Hatfield*, and was buried in his own cathe- dral '-'^'. His will was proved 13th June 1373. The license to elect another prelate in the room of bishop Barnet is dated 12th June 1373-^ and Hexry de Wakekield, archdeacon of Northampton, seems to have been chosen, though the king recom- mended John Woodrove his confessor ; the royal assent was nevertheless given to Wakefield's election 1st July -2. It must however have been set aside by the Pope, as n/ 1374 Thomas Arundel '2^, archdeacon of Taunton^ was ap- I 48Ed.III. pointed by papal bull dated 13th Aug. 1373- He made his profession of obedience 16th March 1373-4; on which day he received the spiritualities. He was consecrated at Otefbrd 9th April i374'2^, and obtained restitution of the temporalities 5th May'-^, He was enthroned 20th April. He became chancellor of
��'* Pat. 36 Edw. III. p. I. m.15. Junii. Monach. Elien.
'^ Angl. Sacra pars i. p. 663. 20 Reg. Wittles. fol. 139. Angl.
16 Claus. 37 Edw. III. m. 39. Sacra, pars i. p. 664.
in dorso. 21 p^t. 47 Edw. III. p. i. in. 5.
'7 Pat. 40 Edw. III. p. 2. m.17. 22 Ibid. p. 2. m. 7.
18 Reg. Langham, fol. 89. 23 jJe was the second son of
19 Pat. 41 Edw. III. p.i. m.26. Richard Fitz-Alan, earl of Arun-
- Cum sedisset annis vi. gravi del.
infirmitate correptus, mortuus 24 Reg. Wittles.
est apud Hatfield, feria tertia in 25 p^t. 48 Edw. III. p. i. m.
ebdomada Pentecostes vii. id. 19.
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