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

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 fre...

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Published in:Archaeologia : or Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity, 1770-1992 1770-1992, 1890, Vol.52 (2), p.617-646
Main Author: Cox, J. Charles
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary: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.
ISSN:0261-3409
2051-3186
DOI:10.1017/S0261340900007633