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1684 Francis Tukkek, bishop of Bochester, was translated to 36 Car. II. tills see, in which he was confirmed 23rd Aug. 1684^9. He refused to take the oath of allegiance to William the Third and queen Mary, and was deprived 1st Feb. 1690-1 ^<^. He died intestate 2nd Nov. 1700, and was buried in the parish church of Therfield in Hertfordshire.
1691 Simon Patrick, bishop 0/ Chichester, was nominated to 3W. LScMar. the see of Ely by the King 22nd April 1691, elected 10th June, received the royal assent on the 12th of that month -^'^ and confirmed 2nd July following-^-. The temporalities were restored on the 6th of the same month. He died 31st May 1707, jetat. 81, and was buried 7th June in Ely cathedral". His will is in the Prerogative Office ^^.
1707 John Moore, bishop of Noricich, was translated to this
6 Ann. gee, and confirmed in it 31st July 1707. He died 31st July 1714, a}t. 68, and was buried 5th Aug. in Ely cathe- dral '-^ His will is in the Prerogative Office, London -^s.
1714 William Fleetwood, bishop of St. Asaph, was elected
I Geo. I. to this see 19th Nov. 1714, in which he was confirmed
1 8th Dec. following-^". He died Sunday 4th Aug.
1723 at Tottenham in Middlesex, setat. 67, and was
buried in Ely cathedral ^^ 10th Aug.
1723 Thomas Green, bishop of jVoncich,\\&.s translated to 10 Geo. I. Ely in the room of bishop Fleetwood 2nd Sept. 1723^ in which he was confirmed on the 24th of the same month. He died at Ely House, Holborn, 1 8th May 1738, setat. 80, and was buried in Ely cathedral ^5.
1738 Robert Butts, bishop of Koncich, \\a.s nominated to u Geo. II. Ely 25th May 1738, and received the royal assent 13th June; he was confirmed on the 27th of the
-'9 Reg. Sancroft, fol. 91. 35 Ex Epitaphio.
3^' Reg. Eliens. 36 Aston, 15S.
31 Church Book, Home Office. 3r Reg. Tenison.
32 Reg. TiUotson, fol. 9. 38 Ex Epitaphio.
33 Ex Epitaphio et Reg. Elien. 39 ibid. 3-* Pooley, 226.
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