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10 buried at Bath on the feast of St. Thomas the Martyr.


 * The see was vacant after the death of Baldwin for nearly three years .

, bishop of Salisbury, who was at Acre with archbishop Baldwin and the executor of his will, was translated to Canterbury, having been elected archbishop 30th May 1193. He was enthroned 5th Nov. following. King John appointed him his chancellor in 1199. He held the seals till his death, 13th July (iii Idus Julii) 1205, and was buried on the 15th of the same month in his own cathedral.

, the sub-prior, was elected by the monks' ; but afterwards at their own request the election was set aside by the King, and

, bishop of Norwich, at the King's request, was chosen ; but the Pope annulled the election in favour of