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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Church of England -- History.
Bishops -- England.
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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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