BISHOPS. 575
aetat. 77, 20th May 1713, at Bromley in Kent, and was buried in Westminster abbe}
1713 Francis Atterburt, S.T.P., dean of Christ Church ,
12A1111. was nominated on the 14th and elected 24th June 1713; he was confirmed 4th July, and consecrated the next day 40 . He was deprived 41 in June 1723, and died in exile at Paris 15th Feb. [732.
1723 Samuel Bradford, bishop of Carlisle, was nominated 9 (i "' ' to Rochester 30th May, elected 22nd June, and con- firmed [9th July 1723. He died 17th May 1731, a?tat. 80, and was buried in Westminster abbey.
1731 Joseph Wilcocks, bishop of Gloucester, was nominated S Geo. II. 21st June 1 73 1, and confirmed 20th Aug. following. He died 28th Feb. 1756.
1756 Zachabiah Pi no 1 , bishop of Bangor, was nominated 30 Geo. 11. to this see 1 5th April 1 756, and elected 7th May. He received the royal assent [4th May, was confirmed 4th June 42 , obtained the temporalities 7th July, and was installed 9th July. He died 29th June J 774, setat. 84.
1774 John Thomas was nominated 24th Sept. 1774, vice Dr.
15Geo.HI. Zachariah Pearce, and elected 26th Oct. The royal
assent was given to his election 28th Oct. ; he was
confirmed nth Nov., and consecrated on the 13th of
the same month 43 . He died 22nd Aug. 1793.
1793 Samuel Horsley, bishop of St. David's, was nominated 34Geo.ni. to Rochester 21st Sept. 1793, and elected 18th Nov. The royal assent to his election was given 20th Nov.; he was confirmed 7 th Dec, and the temporalities were restored to him 13th Dec. He was translated to St. Asaph in 1 802.
1802 Thomas Damfier was nominated 27th July 1802, and 42Geo.HI. elected 7th Aug.; the royal assent to his election was
38 Ex Epitaphio. 41 He was committed to the
39 He held the deanery of Tower 24th Aug. 1722. Westminster in commendam 42 Reg. Herring.
with his see. ^ Reg. Cornwallis, fol. 170.
40 Reg. Tenison, II. fol. 98.
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