John Fleetwood, A.M., collated 4th Sept. 1676. He died 8th Dec. 1705, ætat. 64.
William Worth, S.T.B., collated 14th Dec. 1705. He died 7th Aug. 1742.
Johl Totie, M.A., collated loth Sept. 1742.
John Warren, LL.D., collated 22nd April 1775.
Thomas Evans, D.D., collated 21st March 1787.
Richard Francis Onslow, M.A., 29th Aug. 1815.
Richard Brindley Hone, M.A., on the death of
Richard Francis Onslow, 7th Nov. 1849.
This dignity is rated for first fruits at 58l. 10s[1]
ARCHDEACONS OF GLOUCESTER,
Before separated from this see.
Thurstinus held this dignity in 1122.
Robert possessed this dignity in the year 1132, being also at that time one of the judges itinerant[2], and in 1134.
Gervase held this dignity in 1148 and 1155[3].
Matthew died possessed of this dignity in 1177[4]; and was succeeded by
William de Northall in 1177; and in 1186 he was made bishop of this see[5].
Robert de Engelh, alias Englishe, held it in 1187[6].
Richard hold it in 1197[7].
John de Grey, 11th April 1199; and in the next year he was made bishop of Norwich[8].
William de Verdun succeeded in i2CO, and died in 121O[9].
Maurice de Arundel succeeded in 1210[10]. He was
- ↑ Ecton, p. 323.
- ↑ Ex Oodsworlh. Coll. tom. 121, p. 155.
- ↑ Chron. Osen. MS.
- ↑ Annal. Wigorn.
- ↑ Ibid.
- ↑ Reg. Mon. do Ramsey. MS. Cotton. Vespasian. K. ii. f. 46.
- ↑ Formul. Angl. p. 53.
- ↑ Ex MS. vol. ix. in Offic. Augment.
- ↑ Annal. Wig. Annal Winchelcumb.
- ↑ Annal.Wigorn. Called Michael in the year 1222.