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68 on Whitsunday, the 17th of the same month, and enthroned 29th Nov. He died in 1314. The license to elect a bishop in the room of Leolinus is dated 18th July 1314, and accordingly

, a canon of St. Asaph, was chosen, and received the royal assent to his election 7th Sept. 1314, and the temporalities 1st Nov. following. He was consecrated 12th Jan. 1315. He appointed Thomas de Capenhurst and Stephen de Ketylbi his parliamentary proxies in the year 1340. The day of his death is not known.

appears to have succeeded to David ap Blethin. He was consecrated at Rome in the year 1352, and made his profession of obedience at Canterbury 24th March 1352-3. He died at the beginning of Feb. 1357.

, dean of St. Asaph, was elected bishop by the chapter, and also nominated by