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assent on the 21st[1] was confirmed in the church of St. Mary-le-Bow in Cheapside, London, on the 28th, and consecrated there on the 31st of the same month[2]. The temporalities were restored to him 6th July following[3]. He died 22nd Nov. 1694, and was buried in the church of St. Lawrence Jewry, London[4].

1695
? Will. III.
Thomas Tenison, bishop of Lincoln, was nominated by the King in council 6th Dec. 1694[5]; and having been elected, received the royal assent on the 31st of that month[6]; he was confirmed 16th Jan. 1694-5[7]; the temporalities were restored to him 1 8th Jan. 1694-5[8]; and he was enthroned 16th May following. He died at Lambeth 14th Dec. 1715, and was buried in the chancel of the parish church[9].

1716
? Geo. I.
William Wake, bishop of Lincoln, was nominated by the King 17th Dec. 1715, and was confirmed 16th Jan. 1715-6[10]. He died 24th Jan. 1736-7, in the 79th year of his age, and was buried at Croydon.

1737
?? Geo. II.
John Potter, bishop of Oxford, was nominated by the King in council 9th Feb, 1736-7[11]; and having been elected archbishop of Canterbury in February, received the royal assent on the 19th of that month[12]: he was confirmed on the 28th of that month, and received the temporalities 7th March following[13]. He died 10th Oct. 1747, and was buried at Croydon.

  1. Church Book, Home Office.
  2. Reg. Tillot. fol. 9.
  3. Church Book, Home Office.
  4. Reg. Cantuar. With this epitaph: "P. M. Reverendissimi et sanctissimi præsulis Joannis Tillotson archiepiscopi Cantuariensis, concionatoris olim hac in ecclesia per annos 30 celeberrimi. Qui obiit 10 Kal. Dec. 1694. Ætat. 64."
  5. Church Book, Home Office.
  6. Ibid.
  7. Reg. Tenis.
  8. Church Book, Home Office.
  9. Bishop Kennet, in a manuscript note to sir Thomas Phillipps's copy of Le Neve, states, that "No archbishop having been buried at Canterbury since the Reformation, the papists have made a story that no heretic archbishop dares to be there buried, nor would the holy ground receive him."
  10. Reg. Wake.
  11. Church Book, Home Office.
  12. Ibid.
  13. Ibid.