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 ARCHDEACONS. of Canterbury is the entry in the Black Book mentioned in note (1) ; but as that instrument is undoubtedly spurious, his name ought properly to be removed from the list.

subscribed to the decrees of a provincial council in 1075.

was archbishop Anselm's archdeacon, and three of that primate's letters are addressed to him as such. He was also a witness to Anselm's charter, by which he gave the manor of Stisted to this church.

, nephew of archbishop Radulf, was admitted 27th June 1115. He was promoted to the bishopric of Rochester in 1125.

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 * he held this dignity in 1134, and was summoned to a legatine synod convened at Westminster in 1138.

, brother of archbishop Theobald. He was elected bishop of Rochester in 1148.

, surnamed of Bishop's-bridge. He was promoted to the archbishopric of York in 1154.