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The convocation of 1735-41

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2024

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The names of the right reverend the bishops cited in the province of Canterbury

follow, to wit:

William [Wake], lord archbishop of Canterbury.

Edmund [Gibson], lord bishop of London.

Richard [Willis], lord bishop of Winchester.

John [Hough], lord bishop of Worcester.

John [Potter], lord bishop of Oxford.

John [Wynne], lord bishop of Bath and Wells.

Benjamin [Hoadly], lord bishop of Salisbury.

Richard [Reynolds], lord bishop of Lincoln.

Thomas [Greene], lord bishop of Ely.

Joseph [Wilcox], lord bishop of Rochester.

Henry [Egerton], lord bishop of Hereford.

Richard [Smallbrook], lord bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.

Stephen [Weston], lord bishop of Exeter.

Robert [Clavering], lord bishop of Peterborough.

Francis [Hare], lord bishop of Chichester.

Thomas [Sherlock], lord bishop of Bangor.

John [Harris], lord bishop of Llandaff.

Thomas [Tanner], lord bishop of St Asaph.

Nicholas [Clagett], lord bishop of St David's.

Robert [Butts], lord bishop of Norwich.

Charles [Cecil], lord bishop of Bristol.

N. B.: Since the above written:

Winchester is

Salisbury is translated to Winchester

Bangor is translated to Salisbury

Bristol is translated to Bangor

Martin Benson D. D. is bishop of Gloucester.

Thomas Seeker LL. D. is bishop of Bristol.

The names of the persons cited to appear in the lower house of convocation of the

prelates and clergy of the province of Canterbury begun the twenty-fourth day of

January in the year of our Lord according to the computation of the Church of

England one thousand seven hundred thirty four [24 January 1735].

Canterbury:

John Lynch, D. D., dean.

Samuel Lisle D. D., archdeacon.

Proctor for the chapter…

Thomas Rymer D. D.,

Edward Lunn M. A., proctors for the clergy.

London:

Francis, lord bishop of Chichester, dean.

Samuel Baker, D. D., proctor for the chapter.

Robert Tyrwhit D. D., archdeacon of London.

Thomas Gooch D. D., archdeacon of Essex.

Daniel Waterland, D. D., archdeacon of Middlesex.

John King D. D., archdeacon of Colchester.

Philip Stubbs B. D., archdeacon of Saint Albans.

Edward Cobden D. D.,

James Knight D. D., proctors for the clergy.

Winchester.

Charles Naylor, D. D., dean.

John Sturges M. A., proctor for the chapter

Ralph Brideoke, D. D., archdeacon of Winchester.

Richardus Furney M. A., archdeacon of Surrey.

Samuel Eyre LL. D., rector of Broughton

Robert Eyre M. A., proctors for the clergy.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
First published in: 2024

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