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74 ST. ASAPH. days afterwards. He was consecrated at Lambeth 2nd July. In 1554 he was translated to Hereford, and

, S.T.B,, a Benedictine monk, succeeded. As bishop-elect he had a grant of the custody of the temporalities 12th May 1555, and 22nd Jan. 1555—6 obtained plenary restitution of them. Queen Mary intended to translate him to Oxford, and a grant for the restitution of the temporalities of that see to him was made 9th Nov. 1558, and Thomas Wood was nominated as bishop of St. Asaph in his stead; but queen Mary died before the translation of the one and the confirmation of the other was perfected; and bishop Goldwell went in voluntary exile and died, and was buried at Rome about the year 1581.

, S.T.B. was elected 4th Dec, and had the royal assent to his election 18th Dec. 1559. The significavit to the archbishop is dated 9th Jan. 1559-60, and he was consecrated on the 21st of the same month. The temporalities were restored to him 29th March following. On 21st May 1561 he was translated to St. David's.