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ST. ASAPH.

1727
1 Geo. II
Francis Hare, S.T.D., dean of St. Paul's, London, was consecrated 17th Dec. 1727[1]. On 25th Nov. 1731 he was translated to Chichester.

1732
8 Geo. II.
Thomas Tanner, S.T.D., was elected pursuant to the congé d'élire dated 25th Nov. 1731. He kissed the King's hands on his appointment 3rd Dec, and was consecrated 23rd Jan. 1731—2[2]. He died 14th Dec. 1735, aged 66, and was buried in Christ Church, Oxford, on the 28th of the same month.

1736
10 Geo. II.
Isaac Maddox, dean of Wells, was nominated by the King in council 21st May 1736[3], and the usual congé d'élire and letter missive issued accordingly[4]. He was elected 14th June, and received the royal assent 22nd June[5], and was confirmed at Bow church 3rd July, and consecrated 4th July[6]. The temporalities were restored to him 6th Aug., and he was translated to Worcester in 1743.

1743
17 Geo. II.
John Thomas, dean of Peterborough, was elected pursuant to the King's nomination in Nov. 1743, but he was translated to Lincoln in January following, before consecration[7].

1744
18 Geo. II
Samuel Lisle, S.T.P., archdeacon of Canterbury, was elected pursuant to a congé d'élire 20th Jan. 1743—4. The royal assent to his election was given 13th Feb. He was consecrated 1st April[8], and the temporalities were restored to him 7th April following[9]. He was translated to Norwich in 1748[10].

1748
21 Geo. II.
The Hon. Robert Hay Drummond was nominated by the King in council 1st April 1748[11], and elected 12th April, pursuant to the King's congé d'élire and letter missive. The royal assent was given to his election 14th April, he was confirmed on the 23rd and

  1. Reg. Wake, ii, fol. 22.
  2. Ibid.
  3. Church Book, Home Office.
  4. London Gazette.
  5. Church Book, Home Office.
  6. Reg. Wake, ii. fol. 173.
  7. Church Book, Home Office.
  8. Reg. Wake, ii. fol. 180.
  9. Church Book, Home Office.
  10. Ibid.
  11. Ibid.