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bishop of London. 25th Nov. 1362, jure devolutionis[1].

Thomas Trillek, dean of Hereford, being elected to this deanery, was confirmed by the bishop 11th April 1363[2], and from hence he was promoted to the bishopric of Rochester 6th March 1364[3].

John de Appleby, LL.D., archdeacon of Carlisle, was made dean of this church by papal provision in 1364[4]. he held the office 22nd Nov. 1368[5]. He obtained the prebend of Chamberlainswode by permutation after he was dean.

Robert Brewer apparently held this dignity in 1376.

Thomas de Evere, or Eure, LL.D., prebendary of Mora, obtained this deanery by papal provision before the end of the year 1389. His appointment was confirmed by the King 19th March 1389-90[6]. He died 9th Oct. 1400, and was buried in the cathedral at the entrance of the choir[7].

Thomas Stow, L. L.D., archdeacon of London and prebendary of Mapesbwry was elected to this deanery 25th Oct. 1400, and confirmed by the bishop on the 29th of the same month. His appointment was ratified by the King 9th Nov. 1400[8]. He died before 19th Nov. 1405.

Thomas Moor, archdeacon of Colchester and prebendary of Nevrington, was elected dean of this church in Jan. 1406-7, and died in Dec. 1421. His obit was kept 23rd Dec. He was buried 4th Jan. 1421-22 in a cloister on the north Bide of St. Paul's, called Pardon church-yard.

  1. Newcourt, p. 42. doubts whether his collation to the deanery took effect.
  2. Reg. Sudb.
  3. Pat. 39 Edw. III. p. 3. m. 34.
  4. In 1366 he had a pension of 100l. from the church of Durham. Cart. Miscel. Durham. No. 3710.
  5. Certific. Sim. Sudbury Kpis. Lond.de statu decanatus Paulini.
  6. Pat. 13 Ric. II. p. 3. m. 23.
  7. Ex Epitapbio et Reg. Braybroke,
  8. Pat. 2 Hen. IV. p. 2. m. 39.