William Witham

William Witham[1] (or Wytham) was incumbent at St Marylebone until 12 November 1454, when he exchanged the office for that of Archdeacon of Stow.[2] He was then Archdeacon of Leicester (from 1458),[3] Dean of Arches (from c.1460) and Dean of Wells[4][5] (from 1467)[6][7] until his death before 1473.

References

  1. "The history and antiquities of Somersetshire" Phelps, W; London, J.B. Nichols & Son, 1839
  2. King, H.P.F. (1962), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541, 1, pp. 17–19
  3. King, H.P.F. (1962), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541, 1, pp. 12–13
  4. "A concise history of the Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew, in Wells" Camp, J.M.F: Shepton Mallet, W.J. Quartley, 1814
  5. "Cathedral Antiquities: Wells, Exeter, and Worcester" Britton,J London M. A. Nattali, 1836
  6. A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 2; Colleges: The cathedral of Wells (pages 162-169) at British History Online
  7. Jones, B. (1964), Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541, 8, pp. 3–6


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