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The Convocation of 1727-34

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Friday 1 December 1727

[Episcopi]

Dominus archiepiscopus Eboracensis [Lancelottus Blackburn]315

Gulilemus [Talbot] Dunelmensis.

Samuel [Peploe] Cestrensis.

Iohannes [Waugh] episcopus Carliolensis. Thomas Lamplugh eius procurator.

Thomas [Wilson] episcopus Sodorensis.

[Decani]

Eboracensis: Honorabilis Henricus Finch artium magister.

Dunelmensis: Iohannes Montagu sacrae theologiae professor.

Cestrensis: Thomas Allen legum doctor.

Carliolensis: Georgius Fleming legum doctor. Iohannes Morland artium magister eius procurator.

[Archidiaconi]

Eboracensis: Carolus Blake sacrae theologiae professor.

Nottinghamiae: Robertus Marsden sacrae theologiae baccalaureus.

East Riding: Heneage Dering legum doctor.

Cleveland: Iohannes Richardson artium magister.

Dunelmensis: Honorabilis Robertus Booth sacrae theologiae professor.

Northumbriae: Thomas Sharp artium magister.

Cestrensis: Ludovicus Stephens artium magister.

Richmondiae: Gulielmus Stratford sacrae theologiae professor.

Carliolensis: Georgius Fleming legum doctor; Iohannes Morland artium magister eius procurator.

Sodorensis et Insulae Monae: Iohannes Kippax artium magister.

[Capituld]

Eboracense: Honorabilis vir Edwardus Finch artium magister, Thomas Lamplugh artium magister eorum procuratores.

Dunelmense: Thomas Eden legum doctor.

Cestrense: Arthurus Fogg sacrae theologiae professor eorum procurator.

Carliolense: Hugo Todd sacrae theologiae professor.

Southwelliae: Thomas Laybourne artium magister eorum procurator.

Riponense: Gulielmus Elsley artium magister eorum procurator.

[Clerus archidiaconatuum]

Eboracensis: Iohannes Drake sacrae theologiae baccalaureus; Thomas Scott artium magister eorum procuratores.

Nottinghamiae: Gulilemus Bridges, Gulielmus Standfast eorum procuratores.

East Riding: Richardus Osbaldeston sacrae theologiae professor, Jacques Sterne legum doctor eorum procuratores.

Cleveland: Robertus Fish, Samuel Baker eorum procuratores

Dunelmiae: Thomas Eden legum doctor, Gulilemus Watts sacrae theologiae professor eorum procuratores.

Northumbriae: Gulielmus Bradford artium magister, Hugo Farringdon artium magister eorum procuratores.

Cestrensis: Honorabilis Henricus Moore legum doctor eorum procurator.

Richmondiae.

Carliolensis: Richardus Holmes artium magister, Iohannes Morland artium magister eorum procuratores.

Insulae Monae: Gulilemus Walker et Iohannes Curghey clerici eorum procuratores.

[Clerus peculiarium iurisdictionum]

decani et capituli de Eboraco: Iohannes Bradley artium magister et Gulielmus

Knight artium magister eorum procuratores.

Southwellensis: Georgius Mompesson artium magister.

Custos iurisdictionis peculiaris de Howdenshire: Edwardus Bell legum baccalaureus.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
First published in: 2024

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