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John Whiteheare
John Whiteheare (sometimes Whythere) was the second Dean of Bristol. Whiteheare was installed on 1 Ocvtober 1451."Cathedral Antiquities: Historical and descriptive Accounts, with 311 illustrations of the following English Cathedrals, Volume 5" Britton, J. p67: London, M.A. Nattali, 1836 References Deans of Bristol {{ChurchofEngland-dean-stub ...
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Dean Of Bristol
The Dean of Bristol is the head of the Chapter of the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Bristol, England. The Dean is Mandy Ford, since her installation on 3 October 2020. List of deans Early modern *1542–1551 William Snow (previously last prior of Bradenstoke) *1551–1552 John Whiteheare *1552–1554 George Carew (deprived) *1554–1559 Henry Joliffe (deprived) *1559–1580 George Carew (restored) *1580–1590 John Sprint *1590–1598 Anthony Watson *1598–1617 Simon Robson *1617–1639 Edward Chetwynd *1639–1660 Matthew Nicholas (afterwards Dean of St Paul's, 1660) *1660–1667 Henry Glemham *1667–1683 Richard Towgood *1683–1684 Samuel Crossman *1684–1685 Richard Thompson *1685–1694 William Levett *1694–1708 George Royse *1708–1730 Robert Booth *1730–1739 Samuel Creswick (afterwards Dean of Wells) *1739–1757 Thomas Chamberlayne *1757–1760 William Warburton *1760–1761 Samuel Squire (afterwards Bishop of St David's, 17 ...
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William Snow (priest)
William Snow (sometimes Snowe) was the inaugural Dean of Bristol. The last Prior of Bradenstoke Bradenstoke is a village in Wiltshire, England, lying to the north of the former RAF Lyneham airbase and northwest of Lyneham. Originally lying within Braydon Forest, the "stoke" means "settlement". Largely consisting of a long and narrow mai ..., Snow was granted a Crown pension on 24 April 1539 and was Dean from 1542 to 1551.Martin Heale, ‘’The Abbots and Priors of Late Medieval and Reformation England’’, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016, pp. 313, 378. References Deans of Bristol 15th-century Christian monks {{ChurchofEngland-dean-stub ...
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George Carew (priest)
George Carew (1497/98–1583) was an English churchman who became Dean of Exeter. Life He was the third son of Sir Edmund Carew. He graduated B.A. at Broadgates Hall, Oxford in 1522. Carew was archdeacon of Totnes from 1534 to 1549, becoming canon of Exeter in 1535 and precentor of Exeter in 1549, and was archdeacon of Exeter from 1556 to 1569. He was dean of Bristol from 5 November 1552, but he was ejected in 1553 under Mary I of England, Mary I. He resumed the post on the accession of Elizabeth I of England, Elizabeth I in 1558 and filled it until 1571. He was also appointed the same year Dean of the Chapel Royal in succession to the Catholic Thomas Thirlby, a post he held until his death. He was also dean of Christ Church, Oxford from 1559 to 1561, Dean of Windsor, dean and canon of Windsor from 1560 to 1577 and dean of Exeter in 1571 to 1583. He died on 1 June 1583, and was buried in the church of St. Giles-in-the-Fields. Family He married Anne Harvey, daughter of Sir Nic ...
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