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 20 Tavistock Records.

046 Sithric, the last head of the Saxon opposition to WilHam in Devon, who subsequently joined Hereward at Ely.

082 Gaufrid or Gosfrid.

088 Wymond, deposed for simony.

102 Osbert.

131 Robert of Plympton.

141 or 1 145 Robert Postel or Postett.

154 Walter of Winchester.

174 Baldwin.

183 Herbert, to whom the parish church of St. Eustachius was confirmed, with others, in 11 84.

200 Jordan.

220 William of Kernit.

224 John of Rofa.

233 Alan of Cornwall.

248 Robert of Kitecnol.

248 Thomas.

257 Henry or John of Northampton.

259 Philip Trentheful.

260 Alured.

262 John Chubbe, deposed by Bishop Bronescombe.

270 Robert.

285 Robert Champeaux, alias Campell, who rebuilt the Abbey

Church.

328 Robert Bonus, deposed by Bishop Grandisson.

334 John of Courtenay.

349 Richard of Esse.

362 Stephen Langdon.

38A Thomas CuUyng.

402 John May or Mey.

422 Thomas Mede.

442 Thomas Cryspyn.

447 William Pewe.

45"i John Dynyngton, licensed to use the pontificvilia, and give

episcopal benediction.

462 Richard.

? John, mentioned in 1483-4.

491 Richard Yerne.

492 Richard Banham, created a mitred abbot in 15 13 as Baron

Hurdwick. He also obtained a bull exempting the Abbey from all episcopal supervision. 1523 John Peryn, who was granted a pension of j[^ioo at the dissolution, 26th April, 31 Henry VIH. [1539-]

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