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LICHFIELD.

Thomas Brown, A.M., collated 12th May 1663; deprived in 1689. being also archdeacon of Derby.

Richard Wood, A.M., collated 9th Feb. 1689-90.

Edmund Bateman, collated 14th Nov. 1734, vice Richard Wood.

Richard Jackson, collated 5th Dec. 1741, vice Edmund Bateman.

Matthew Horbery, collated 31st Aug. 1745, vice Richard Jackson.

Samuel Smalbroke, collated 29th June 1749, vice Matthew Horbery. Ob. 27th July 1803.

TACHBROOK[1].

John de Stratford, admitted ii Non. Jun. (4th June) 1320; he was made bishop of Winchester in 1323.

William de Appletree, collated Non. April. (5th April) 1324.

Edward Sapta, admitted iii Non. Maii (5th May) 1328.

Nicholas Abel, admitted 28th April 1329.

John de Westen, admitted iv Cal. April. (29th Mar.) 1333.

Michael de Northburgh, collated x Cal. Sept. (23rd Aug.) 1340.

Philip de Weston, collated iv Cal. Feb. (29th Jan.) 1341-2.

Robert Kingston held it in 1371.

William Defford died possessed of it in 1385.

William Chaselden, admitted 28th Feb. 1385-6.

Simon Bache, admitted 27th Aug. 1396.

John Stone, formerly secretary to king Henry IV., admitted 4th June 1414.

Robert Shirington, admitted 28th June 1422.

Walter Shirington, admitted 6th June 1442, vice Robert Shirington resigned. He died in 1448, and was buried in St. Paul's cathedral, London.

  1. This prebend is endowed with the impropriation and advowson of Tachbrook (Bishop's) in Warwickshire.