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1046[1] and he was promoted to York 25th Dec. 1060, with permission to hold Worcester[2]; but the Pope compelled him to resign Worcester, which he did in 1061.
1062
WULSTAN was elected 29th Aug. 1062, and consecrated at York 8th Sept. in that year[3]. He died 19th or 20th Jan. 1095—6.
1096 9 Will. II.
Samson: he was ordained a priest by archbishop Anselme 14th June 1096 at Lambeth, and consecrated the next day in St. Paul's cathedral, London[4]. He died at Westbury 5th May 1112[5].
1115 15 Hen. I. Teoulfus or Theobald[6]: he was nominated by the King 28th Dec. 11 13, but not consecrated until 27th June 1115, the day that archbishop Radulph received his pall. He died 20th Oct. 1123[7] at his manor of Hamton.
1125 25 Hen. I. Simon was elected 7th May (Ascension day) 1125, ordained priest on the 23rd of that month, and consecrated the next day. He was enthroned 21st June[8]. He died 20th March 1149—50[9].
1151 16 Steph. John de Pagham was consecrated 4th Mar. 1150-1[10]. He died at Rome 31st March 1157[11].
1158 4 Hen. II. ALURED or Alfred succeeded John de Pagham, though Malmesbury makes him the successor of Simon. According to the Annals of Tewkesbury he was made bishop of Worcester 27th March 1158. He was en-
- ↑ Flor.Wigorn.ad ann. Ealdred, Sax. Chron.
- ↑ Hoveden, f. 255 a.
- ↑ Ibid. f. 255 b.
- ↑ Eadmer, Hist. Nov. p. 35, et Hoved. f. 267 b. Rad. de Diceto et Sim. Dunelm.
- ↑ Sim. Dimelm. et Hoved.
- ↑ Flor. Wigorn. Theulfus, Matt. West. ; Theolfus, Hoved.; Thiulfus, Malmes.; Teulfus and Teodulfus, Sim. Dunelm.; Theobaldus,Eadmer et Annal. Winton.
- ↑ Contin. Flor. Wigorn. et Sim. Dunelm.
- ↑ Abb. Chron. Rad. de Diceto.
- ↑ Annal. Margan.
- ↑ Rot. Profess. "1151. vi Id. April. (8th April) Joh. de Pageham consecratus episcopus Wigorn." ( Annal. Theokesbir.) Godwin, following Malmesbury, incorrectly places John de Pagham after A lured.
- ↑ Annal. Theokesbir.