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Broke[1]; installed 26th April 1729. Died 21st Sept. 1765.

Frederick Keppel, D.D., bishop of Exeter, appointed by patent 19th Oct. 1765, on the death of Penyston Booth[2]. Died 27th Dec. 1777.

Hon. John Harley, D.D., appointed by patent 12th Jan. 1778[3] on the death of the bishop of Exeter. Died Jan. 1788.

John Douglas, bishop of Carlisle, appointed by patent 2ist March 1788[4]. Translated to the see of Salisbury in July 1791, and became chancellor of the Order.

Hon. James Cornwallis, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, appointed by patent 30th Aug. 1791[5]. Succeeded as fourth earl of Cornwallis in Aug. 1823.

Charles Manners Sutton, bishop of Norwich, appointed by patent 12th Feb. 1794[6]. Translated to Canterbury in 1805.

Hon. Edward Legge, LL.B., appointed by patent 23rd Feb. 1805[7]. Became bishop of Oxford in 1815. Hon. Henry Lewis Hobart, D.D., appointed by patent 4th April 1816[8]. Died 8th May 1845.

Hon. George Neville Grenville, appointed in 1845.

CANONS.

Robert Shutingdon. John Northampton was a canon of Windsor 5th Feb. 1354-56[9] He died in 1361.

Richard Rotheler.


  1. Pat. 2 Geo. II. p. 3. No. 23
  2. Pat. 5 Geo. III. p. 6. No. 23
  3. Pat. 18 Geo. III. p. I. No. 11
  4. Pat. 28 Geo. III. p.5. No. 22
  5. Pat. 31 Geo. III. p. 10. No.5
  6. Pat. 34 Geo. III. p. 5. No. 12.
  7. Pat. 45 Geo. III. p. 5. m. 5.
  8. Pat. 56 Geo. III. p. 5. m. 5.
  9. Pat. 29 Edw. III. p. 1. m. 28.
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