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this deanery in oommendam by dispensation until he

was promoted to the archbishopric of York in 1770. Li wis Bagot, S.T.P., was appointed in 1777, vice

Dr. Markham. He was elected bishop of Bristol in

1782, and held this deanery in commendam to 1783,

when he was translated to Norwich, and resigned this

deanery. Cyril Jackson, D.D., appointed in 1 783, vice bishop

Bagot. He re>L'iied the dignity in 1809; and died

31st Aug. 1 8 1 9, eetat. ) Chaeles Hi \i;y Hall, D.D., was appointed 31st Oct.

1809, vice Dr. Cyril Jackson resigned. He resigned

this deanery for that of Durham in 1824; and died

16th March 1827, rctat. 63. Samuel Smith, D.D., nominated 11th Feb. 1824, vice

Dr. Hall, and admitted 1st March 1824. He resigned

this dignity in 1851. Thomas Gaisfobd, D.D., nominated 10th Oct. 1831,

and admitted on the 15th of the same month, vice

Dr. Smith resigned.

��ARCHDEACONS OF OXFORD,

SINCE THE SEPARATION FROM THE SEE OF

LINCOLN.

Walter Wright, LL.D., was the last that enjoyed this dignity whilst part of the diocese of Lincoln, and the first here after its separation. He came in the beginning of 1543, died 10th May 156 1, and was bu- ried in St. Mary's church, Oxford. He was also pre- bendary of Salisbury and Winchester.

John Kexx all, LL.D., succeeded in 1561; and died at Exeter, where he was a canon, in 1592. His will was proved 22nd April 1592.

John Drury, LL.D., succeeded in 1592; and died at Chichester, where he was a prebendary, 9th June 1614.

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