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LICHFIELD.

Henry Dudley Ryder, 28th June 1833, vice George Hudson.

SANDIACRE.

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Walter de Langton from this prebend was made bishop of the see in 1296.

John Bensted, collated iii Non, Feb. (3rd Feb.) 1296-7.

John de Arundel died possessed of it in 1331.

Thomas de Sarton, collated xvii Cal. Oct. (15th Sept.) 1331.

Roger de Northburgh, admitted xii Cal. Aug. (21st July) 1342; changed it with

Simon Islep, xvii Cal. April. (16th March) 1347-8. He became archbishop of Canterbury.

Henry de Chaddesden, collated loth Aug. 1350. He died in 1354, being archdeacon of Leicester.

Simon de Saxton, collated xiii Cal. Dec. (20th Nov.) 1363; he exchanged with

Simon Malstang, 7th April 1375. He died v Cal. Jun. (28th May) 1382.

Adam Tonworth is also said to have died possessed of it in 1382, but

John Cheyne is said to have been collated in June 1382, on Malstang's death.

William Ule, presented 11th Nov. 1409.

Roger Westwood exchanged it in 1423 with

John Leyborne, 13th May 1423.

Richard Wrangill, admitted 29th Dec. 1429.

John Auncell admitted 5th July 1431, vice Wrangill resigned.

John Werksworth resigned this stall in 1450.

William Boyden, admitted 18th July 1450, and resigned in 1489.

  1. Founded by bishop Meiland about 1280.