Hiera dakrya, Ecclesiae anglicanae suspiria, The tears, sighs, complaints, and prayers of the Church of England setting forth her former constitution, compared with her present condition : also the visible causes and probable cures of her distempers : in IV books / by John Gauden ...

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Hiera dakrya, Ecclesiae anglicanae suspiria, The tears, sighs, complaints, and prayers of the Church of England setting forth her former constitution, compared with her present condition : also the visible causes and probable cures of her distempers : in IV books / by John Gauden ...
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Gauden, John, 1605-1662.
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1659.
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WINCHESTER.

This Bishoprick was first taken out of the Diocese of Dorchester by Kenwal∣chus King of the West Saxons, and conferred on VVina the first Bishop thereof A.D. 650. Of the Bishops of Dorchester See Lincoln.

Bishops of VVinchester or VVinton.
  • 1 VVina or VVini. A. D. 650
  • 2 Eleutherius.
  • 3 S. Headda. A. D. 673
  • 4 Daniel. A. D. 704

In this last Bishop Da∣niels daies Ina King of the VVest Saxons divided his Province into two Dio∣ceses: in the one he placed Adelmus at Sherborn, whereof see in Salisbury; in the other this Daniel at VVinchester, whose succes∣sors follow.

  • 5 Humfrey. A. D. 744
  • 6 Kinchard. A. D. 756
  • 7 Athelard or Hathe∣lard.
  • 8 Egbard.
  • 9 Dudda.
  • 10 Kenebert.
  • 11 Alhmundus.
  • 12 VVightheinus.
  • 13 Herefridus.
  • ...

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  • 14 Edmund. A. D. 834
  • 15 Helmstan.
  • 16 S. Swithun. A. D. 837
  • 17 Adferth or Athelred. A. D. 863
  • 18 Dunbert. A. D. 871
  • 19 Denewulsus a Hog∣heard under King Alfred. A. D. 879
  • 20 S. Athelmus alias Bertulphus. A. D. 888
  • 21 Bertulph. A. D. 897
  • 22 Fristan consecrated by Archbishop Plegmond An. A. D. 905
  • 23 Brinstan. A. D. 931
  • 24 Elpheg: Calvus. A. D. 946
  • 25 Elffinus or Alffins.
  • 26 Brithelmus. A. D. 958
  • 27 S. Ethelwold. A. D. 963
  • 28 S. Elphege. A. D. 984
  • 29 Kenulph. A. D. 1006
  • 30 S. Brithwold. A. D. 1008
  • 31 Elsinus alias Ealsinus. A. D. 1015
  • 32 Alwinus, accused to be naught with Emma, Wife to King Edward Confes∣sor but acquitted. A. D. 1038
  • 33 Stigand afterwards Archbishop of Canterbu∣ry An. A. D. 1047
  • 34 VValkelin. A. D. 1070

The See void 10 yeares.

  • 35 VVill: Giffard. A. D. 1107
  • 36 Henry de Bloys or Blesensis Card. A. D. 1129

The See void three yeares.

  • 37 Richard Toclive alias More. A. D. 1174
  • 38 Godf: de Lucy. A. D. 1189
  • 39 Peter de Rupibus al. de la Roche. A. D. 1204
  • 40 VVill: de Raley alias Radley. A. D. 1243
  • 41 Ethelmar alias Adel∣mar. A. D. 1249

The See void 4. yeares

  • 42 John Gernsey alias John of Oxford. A. D. 1265
  • 43 Nic: de Ely. A. D. 1268
  • 44 John de Pontissara al. Pontois. A. D. 1280
  • 45 Henry Woodlock A. D. 1304
  • 46 John Sandall alias Kendall. A. D. 1316
  • 47 Reginald de Asser the Popes Legate. A. D. 1320
  • 48 John Stratford. A. D. 1323
  • 49 Adam d'Orlton alias Tarlton. A. D. 1333
  • 50 Will: de Edington al. Edendon. A. D. 1345
  • 51 Will: de Wickham founder of new Colledg in Oxford. A. D. 1365
  • 52 Henry Beaufort Car. Son of John of Gaunt. A. D. 1405
  • 53 VVilliam VVaynflet founded Magd. Colledg Oxford. A. D. 1447
  • 54 Peter Courtney. A. D. 1486
  • 55 Tho: Langton. A. D. 1493
  • 56 Richard Fox. A. D. 1502
  • 57 Tho: VVolsey Card. A. D. 1530
  • 58 Stephen Gardiner. A. D. 1534
  • 59 John Poynett. A. D. 1550
  • 60 John VVhite. A. D. 1556
  • 61 Robert Horn. A. D. 1560
  • 62 John VVatson. A. D. 1580
  • 63 Tho: Cooper. A. D. 1584
  • 64 VVilliam VVickham. A. D. 1595
  • 65 VVilliam Day. A. D. 1595
  • 66 Thomas Bilson. A. D. 1597
  • 67 Ja: Mountagu. A. D. 1617
  • 68 Lancelot Andrews. A. D. 1618
  • 69 Richard Neile. A. D. 1627
  • 70 VValter Curle. A. D. 1632
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