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 Wentworth" in Registro Eccle- : '" Reg.Cranborn.etAdam.Mu-

siae Cantuaria>. rimuth.

94 Pat. 12 Edw. III. p. i. m. 6. Clans. 12 Edw. III. p. 2.

95 Ibid. p. 2. m.31. m. 23. in dorso.

96 The King, 24th May 1338, " Ibid, et 13 Edw. III. p. 2. gave permission to the convent m. 11. in dorso.

of Canterbury to issue a license * Ad. Murimuth.

that Richard de Bynteworth, e- 2 Pat. i4Edw. III. p. 1. m.47.

lect of London, might be conse- 3 Adam. Murimuth.

crated " extra ecclesiam Cantu- 4 Histor. Roffens. p. 374.

ariae;" and the convent issued 5 Pat. 14 Edw. III. p. 1. m.47.

their license to that effect 6th 6 Ibid. m. 35.

of June, and the bishop elect 7 Reg. Eccl. Cantuar.

acknowledged it 9th June from 8 Reg. Islip. fol. 81.

his manor of Lopham in the dio- 9 Pat. 28 Edw. III. p.i. m. i.y

cese of Norwich. 10 Letter dated 23rd April,

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month 94. He was confirmed at Otford on the 23rd, and received the temporalities 24th May 95. He was con- secrated by Robert bishop of Chichester at Lambeth 12th July following, and enthroned the same day''", on which day he also became chancellor of England 98 . He died 8th Dec. 1339", and was buried in his own cathedral on the 13th of the same month 1. The conge dYliro vice bishop Bynteworth is dated 25th Jan. 1339-40 3. 1^40 Ralph de Steatfoed, canon of Si. PauVs and nephew Ed. III. of John archbishop of Canterbury 3, was elected 26th Jan. 1339 40 4, and received the royal assent to his election on the 29th of that month 5, and the restitu- tion of the temporalities 13th Feb.'' He was conse- crated at Canterbury on the second Sunday in Lent. 1 2th March follow Jul;-. His death took place at Step- ney on Thursday 7th April 1 354*. Fourteen days alter the decease of bishop Stratford, the conge dVlire to the dean and chapter issued 9, and 1354 Michael de Noethbueg or Noethbrook, LL.D., Ed. III. archdeacon of Suffolk and canon of St. PauVs, was elected bishop 22nd April 1354, and was confirm- ed the following day by the archbishop of Can- terbury 10 ; but as both of these proceedings took

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