Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2010
The following lists continue those in previous volumes (MO, Appendix xii, pp. 709–10; RO, 1, Appendix 11, pp. 321–2; RO, 11, Appendix in, pp. 369–75). The average of the previous century is maintained to the end; thus in 1500 and 1525 there were three regular bishops in English and Welsh sees. For the Irish bishops I am once more indebted to Professor Aubrey Gwynn, S.J. An attempt has been made to list the ex-religious who became bishops, whether as Henrician conservatives, Edwardian Protestants, Marian Catholics or Elizabethan Anglicans. Those who owed their appointment to Mary are italicized.
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