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XVIII.—Benefactions of Thomas Heywood, Dean (1457-1492), to the Cathedral Church of Lichfield

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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The roll of the Deans of Lichfield will favourably compare with those of any of our cathedral churches of the old foundation. Several of them have been distinguished scholars and theologians; one or two of them made some mark in the history of their country at a time when high ecclesiastics were frequently statesmen; twelve of their number obtained preferment to sees episcopal and archiepiscopal; whilst three, including the present Dean (whose name will ever be associated with the noble restoration of the west front of the cathedral church), were for many years Prolocutors to the Province of Canterbury.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1890

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page 621 note a An abbey of White Canons in Shropshire.

page 631 note a Sic.

page 631 note b The writer has evidently got confused between the post communion for St. Matthias's day, and that beginning with the same words in the Salisbury mass-book in Orationcs pro defunctis.

page 634 note a apud chestrefelde added in a somewhat later hand.

page 642 note a Ipsi in MS.

page 642 note b The words in brackets are omitted in the MS. and are supplied from the recapitulation of the bulla in the succeeding document.

page 643 note a Sic for utilitatem.

page 645 note a Premissa added in margin in another hand.