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PRECENTORS.

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��Geoffrey de Thame succeeded about 1263 or 1264 3 ' 2 . John le Romayn resigned the chancellorship of this

cathedral for the precentorship in 1279, and Ul l ~%5

was made archbishop of York Henry Lovel is made to succeed Le Romayn by Li

Neve, but the year is not given. Adam de Brampton held it in 1286, vi Id. Nov. (8th

Nov.); he died possessed of it in 1 293 Peter 01 Savoi succeeded by papal provision Hi Gal.

Dec. (29th Nov.) 1293. and was personally installed

8th Sept. 1305; in 1309 he was made archbishop of

Lyons in France William de Testa, was installed personally <>n Sun- day after the feast of St. Giles 1310. He held this

dignity in 1325 Paul de Monteflori m resigned it in 1-537 r . William of Exeter, S.T.l\, was collated iv Non.

Sept. (2nd Sept.) 1337 s . H<' resigned it in 1340, and

was Succeeded liy

Peter 59 Daldreby, who was collated iv Id. Apr.

(10th April) 1340 6 ". He died in 1350' 1 . Anthony Goldsborodgh succeeded in 1350-!. He

died viii Cal. Mar. (22nd Feb.) 1363-4. High, a Roman cardinal, held it in 1365 and 1380

��52 Coll. Kennet, folio. 63 Reg. Wickwane Arehiepisc. Ebor. Reg. ipsius.

54 Reg. Line.

55 Reg. Sutton. Episc. Line.

56 Pat. i8Ed\v. II. p. 1.

57 Reg. Bunvash Episc. Line.

58 Ibid.

59 Query if his name was not AViUiam.

60 Reg. Burwash.

61 Reg. Gyndwelle.

62 Memor. Gyndwelle, p. 137. Reg. Sudbury Episc. Lond.

63 Simon Sudbury, archbishop of Canterbury, by deed dated at

��Lambeth 3rd July 1380, de- clares to have received an order from the Pope, to unite and an- nex the church or prebend of Sutton to the chancellorship, and the church or prebend of Kilds- by to the praecentorship : Quia fructus et proventus cancellaria- tus et praecentoriae ecclesiae Lin- coln, sunt adeo tenues et exiles, quod jam per triginta annos et amplius vacaverunt, prout ad praesens vacant. Dat.ivNon.Nov. (2nd Nov.) 1379. And accord- ingly the archbishop, having ob- tained the King's consent, de-

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