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84 ST. ASAPH. , collated by bishop Abraham in 1230, is the next archdeacon of St. Asaph that has occurred. He had letters of safe-conduct dated 27th May 1231.

, collated by bishop Anian in 1266; he occurs also in 1272.

witnessed a deed in 1278. He resigned this dignity iii Non, Oct. (5th Oct.) 1306.

, archdeacon of St. Asaph, and chaplain to the Pope was administrator of the spiritualities of the see of Canterbury in 1306.

L. . ., archdeacon of St. Asaph, appeared by proxy at the parliament of Carlisle in 1307. He is supposed to be Llewelyn ap Hova, who died in 1330.

or, was archdeacon of St. Asaph in 1375.

, the King's confessor, was appointed to this archdeaconry 10th June 1382.

was collated to this archdeaconry in 1386.

was appointed in 1398; he occurs also in 1403 and 1406.

or held the office in 1442, and died possessed of it in 1457.

held it in 1508, 1512, and 1519. His will is dated 10th Dec. 1531.

held it in 1534.

held it in 1539.

held it in 1540.

ejected in 1554.

appointed in 1554.

, suffragan bishop of Dover, held this archdeaconry in 1562, and resigned it in 1566.

collated 1st Dec. 1566; he held it in 1573.

on being made bishop of St. Asaph obtained a faculty from archbishop Parker in 1573 to