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 16 WINCHESTER. 1486-7^'^. Ho had the custody of the temporalities granted to him 8th Feb/'-*, and plenary restitution of them made to him as bishop 2nd April''*. He died 22nd Sept. 1492, and was buried in Winchester ca- thedral ''^. 1493 Thomas Langton, bishop of Salisbury, was translated 8 Hen. VII. to this SCO by papal provision: he received the spi- ritualities 24th June 1493^', ^"^ ^^^ temporalities on the 27 th of the same month"; the custody of the tem- poralities had, however, been previously granted to him 1 2th Jan., and again 16th Feb.^^ He was elected to Canterbury 22nd Jan. 1500- 1 ; but he died on the 27th of that month, before the translation could be per- fected, and was interred in his own cathedral''^. His will is dated 25th Jan. 1500—1, and was proved 20th May 1 50 1. 1501 Richard Fox, bishop of Durham^ was translated to this i6Ht'nVll. see, the temporalities whereof were restored to him 17th Oct. i5oi7< He died 14th Sept. 1528, and was buried in his own cathedral. 1529 Thomas Wolsey, arcA^/^/fo/; of YorK, had leave to hold 20 u. VIII. this see in commcndam"', the temporalities whereof were delivered to him 6th April 1529"-, and he was enthroned by proxy on the i ith of the same month. He died 29th Nov. 1530, and was buried at Lei- cester. T53 1 Stephen Gaudiner, LL.D., chief secretary of state^ had 23 II. VIII. the temporalities restored to him 5th Dec. 1531"^ and was consecrated the same day"^. In 1.550 ho was deprived" '. but restored in 1553. He held the great ''■- Refjr. Morton. '^^ Reg. ('aiitiiar. ♦" Pat. 2 Hen. VII. p. 2. m. 9. 70 p^i 16 Hen.Vll. p. 2. m. 9. ^^ (iodwin. 8lh Fel). i.-,28-9. '•<'' llt'g. Morton. "^ Pat. 20 Hin.N'II I. p.2. m.9. '■'" Pat. 8 Hen. VII. p. 2. ni. 2. "» Pat. 2.^ Hen.VIII.p.i. ra.18. ♦'•^ Ibid. p. I. m. 2. and j>. 2. """One authority says 2 7th Nov. m. 10. '"' Pat. -, Kdw. VI. p. i. m. 40.
 * '•* Ibid. m.H. '"' The papal bulls bear date