medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
As a belated contribution to this inquiry of a few months ago, I
ran across this item in William Harrison's Description of
England, Book II, Chap. 5 (most conveniently found in the
1807-08 Ellis ed. of Holinshed's Chronicles [1587], Vol. I, p.
278):
Bishops in their anciencie, as they sat in parlement, in the
fift of the Queenes maiestics reigne that now is [i.e.,
Elizabeth I, 1562-63].
Cleargie.
The archbishop of Canturburie.
The archbishop of Yorke.
London.
Durham.
Winchester.
The rest had their places in senioritie of consecration.
Chichester
Landaffe.
Hereford.
Elie.
Worcester.
Bangor.
Lincolne.
Salisburie.
S. Dauids.
Rochester.
Bath and Welles.
Couentrie and Lichfield.
Excester.
Norwich.
Peterborough.
Carleill.
Chester.
S. Assaph.
Glocester.
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Cheers,
Al Magary
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