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Aymon de Savoy, 7th March 1 301-2.
William de Flisco, 30th Jan. 1325-6.
John son of John de Flisco held it in 1326[1].
John de Welbourne or Melbourne held it in 1329[2].
Humphrey Hastang held it in 1341[3].
William de Flisco held it again in 1346.
Michael de Northburg, 30th June 1353. He became bishop of London.
Tailardus, a Roman cardinal, 25th July 1355.
Elias, a Roman cardinal, 16th July 1365.
Marcus, a Roman cardinal, 7th Jan. 1367—8.
Franciscus, a Roman cardinal, 24th May 1370.
Peter, a Roman cardinal, i8th Nov. 1378[4]
William de Botheby, appointed by the King 26th Feb. 1387-8[5], and collated 1st May 1387. His appointment was ratified 28th July 1388[6].
Francis, cardinal "de Sancta Susannæ," 3rd Aug. 1389. His appointment was ratified by the King i8th Feb. 1387-81[7], and 26th Aug. 1389[8].
Roger de Conyngham, 24th Oct. 1405.
Thomas Cornilaw, 28th March 1413.
Henry Bowett, 24th Sept. 1413.
Thomas Polton, 10th Jan. 1413-14; appointment ratified 8th Feb. following[9] He became dean of York and bishop of Hereford.
John Stokes, 13th Nov. 1420; his appointment was ratified 13th Nov. 1423[10]
Stephen Wilton, 10th Nov. 1441.
John Pakenham, 20th Feb. 1449—50.
John Bothe, 11th Aug. 1459. He was archdeacon of Richmond.
- ↑ Pat. 10 Edw. III. p. 2. m. 22.
- ↑ Pat. 3 Edw. Ill, p. 2. m. 19. et Pat. 4 Edw. III. p. I. m. 20. Also Pat. 9 Edw. 111. p. 1. m. 34.
- ↑ Pat. 15 Ed. III. p, 1. m. 7,29.
- ↑ Pat. 2 Ric. II. p. 3. m. 6.
- ↑ Pat. 11 Ric. II. p. 2. m. 29.
- ↑ Pat. 12 Ric. II. p. 1. m. 26.
- ↑ Pat. 11 Ric. II. p. 2. m. 33.
- ↑ Pat. 13 Ric. 11. p. 1. m. 16.
- ↑ Pat. 1 Hen. V. p. 1. m. 37.
- ↑ Pat. 2 Hen. VI. p. 1. m. 16.