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