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.