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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.

  1. Pat. 10 Edw. III. p. 2. m. 22.
  2. 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.
  3. Pat. 15 Ed. III. p, 1. m. 7,29.
  4. Pat. 2 Ric. II. p. 3. m. 6.
  5. Pat. 11 Ric. II. p. 2. m. 29.
  6. Pat. 12 Ric. II. p. 1. m. 26.
  7. Pat. 11 Ric. II. p. 2. m. 33.
  8. Pat. 13 Ric. 11. p. 1. m. 16.
  9. Pat. 1 Hen. V. p. 1. m. 37.
  10. Pat. 2 Hen. VI. p. 1. m. 16.