THE END.

R. CLAY, SONS, AND TAYLOR, PRINTERS, BREAD STREET HILL.

[1] Translated to Canterbury.

[2] This seems to have been a case of disputed election.

[3] Translated to Canterbury.

[4] Translated to York.

[5] Translated from Worcester.

[6] Translated to Ely.

[7] Translated from Coventry and Lichfield.

[8] Translated to Durham.

[9] Translated from Salisbury.

[10] Translated to York.

[11] Translated from London to Salisbury, and thence to Bath and Wells.

[12] Translated to Canterbury.

[13] Translated from Exeter.

[14] Translated to Durham, thence to Winchester.

[15] Translated from Exeter.

[16] Translated from Hereford.

[17] Deprived for a conspiracy against Pope Leo the Tenth.

[18] Held in plurality with York.

[19] Exchanged for Durham.

[20] Translated from Saint David's.

[21] Deprived on the accession of Queen Mary and reappointed to Chichester under Queen Elizabeth.

[22] Deprived on the accession of Elizabeth.

[23] Father of Francis Godwin the historian, Canon of Wells and afterwards Bishop of Llandaff.

[24] Translated to Winchester.

[25] Translated from Saint David's.

[26] Translated to London and thence to Canterbury.

[27] Translated from Rochester.

[28] Translated to Winchester.

[29] Translated from Peterborough.

[30] Translated to Winchester.

[31] Deprived for refusing the oaths to William and Mary.

[32] Translated from Saint Asaph.

[33] Translated from Saint David's.

[34] Translated from Gloucester.

[35] Translated from Carlisle.

[36] Translated from Oxford.

[37] Translated from Sodor and Man.

[38] Resigned. Died 1870.

Transcriber's Notes
Variations in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained except in obvious cases of typographical errors.
The redundant footnote on page 15 referring to notes at the end of the book has been removed.
The location and structure of the notes in the original has been retained.