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CANTERBURY.

1715, and was buried 5th Sept. in the new chapel, Westminster.

Thomas Bowers, 13th Sept. 1715, vice Higden[1]. He became archdeacon of Canterbury in 1721, and bishop of Chichester in 1724, and held this stall in commendam till his death 13th Aug. 1724.

William Ayerst, nominated 15th Oct. 1724[2], installed 5th Nov. following. He died 9th May 1765, aged 83.

Richard Sutton, 5th June 1765, vice Ayerst[3]. Ob. 1785.

William Welfitt, 7th Dec. 1785, vice Sutton[4]. Ob. 3rd Feb. 1833, aged 87.

Francis Dawson, nominated 13th March 1833, vice William Welfitt deceased.

CANONS IN THE FOURTH PREBEND.

Richard Parkhurst, appointed by the charter of incorporation, 3rd April 1542.

Nicholas Harpsfield, collated 1st Nov. 1558[5].

Thomas Bacon or Beacon, collated in 1559.

John Bungey was collated 2nd July 1567, vice Thomas Beacon deceased[6].

Charles Fotherby, 23rd Nov. 1595[7].

William Hull, 12th Dec. 1604.

Samuel Byrde, 16th May 1618[8].

Henry Seller, 1st Dec. 1624[9].

Peter du Moulin, senior, 29th June 1660.

Peter du Moulin, junior. He was buried 13th Oct. 1684, ætat. 84.

William Beveridge, 28th Oct. 1684, and installed 5th Nov. Made bishop of Bath and Wells 1691.

  1. Bishops' Certificates.
  2. Church Book, Home Office.
  3. Bishops' Certificates.
  4. Ibid.
  5. Reg. Cantuar.
  6. Reg. Parker.
  7. Bishops' Certificates.
  8. Ibid.
  9. Ibid.