DEANS.
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��DEANS.
BEFORE THE NORMAN CONQUEST. Leovegabus. "
Godwin cs.
>\ KKDI'S. GlII.EKMl'S.
Elfwinus.
LlIHKDUS.
��No date can be assigned to the time any of them held the office.
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��SINCE THE NORMAN CONQUEST. Ulstan, called also Wlmann" 3 , was than here in the
time of bishop Maurice, (between 1085 and 1 107.)
Ilis obit was kept 2nd Oct. lie was also prebendary
of Totenhale. William? 4 occurs dean xiv Oal. Aug. (July 19) nil.
He died in 1 1 3 8 ~ ' - He was also prebendary of Chis-
wick. Ralph de Langford '. prebendary ofTotetihall, occurs
in 1 142". Taurinusde Stamford 7 * held this dignity in the timo
of bishop Richard de Belmeis II. (1 152 1162.) Hugh de Marinis or de Market, prebendary of Tot-
enhaU, is thought to have been dean of St. Paul's from
about 1 160, until about 1 181. Ralph de Diceto, the celebrated historian, was from
the archdeaconry of Middlesex? 9 promoted to this
��73 MSS. Rawlins (B. 372), Bodley.
74 Nepos Ricardide Belmeis I. Londinensis episcopi ex Adelina sorore.
75 Ralph de Diceto, Ymag. Hist. pp. 507, 508.
76 Ricardi de Belmeis I. Lon- dinensis episcopi ex Waltero de Belmeis fratre nepos, Ricardi de Belmeis II. episcopi frater.
77 Reg. Dec. et Capit. lib. 1. fol.34; 1 145, Ibid. fol. 45; 1 150, Catal. Paulin.
��78 Taurinum de Stamford de- canum nostrum admisimns ad vicariam de Dunton (Wharton, p. 202) ; but Newcourt, (pp. 33 and 34.) refuses to admit Stam- ford in his catalogue of deans.
79 He also at one time held the prebend of Totenhale, and is frequently styled archdeacon of London ; it being usual in those times to style any archdeacon in a diocese by the title of his cathe- dral.
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