Edwald |
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| Appointed | 971 |
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| Term ended | resigned 971 |
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| Predecessor | Oscytel |
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| Successor | Oswald |
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| Consecration | 971 |
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Edwald (or Edwaldus) was Archbishop of York for a time in the year 971. He resigned the see only months after his election.[1]
Citations
- ^ Fryde, et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 224
References
- Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X.
Bishops and archbishops of York |
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| Pre-Reformation bishops | |
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Pre-Reformation archbishops | |
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Post-Reformation archbishops |
- Edward Lee
- Robert Holgate
- Nicholas Heath
- Thomas Young
- Edmund Grindal
- Edwin Sandys
- John Piers
- Matthew Hutton
- Tobias Matthew
- George Montaigne
- Samuel Harsnett
- Richard Neile
- John Williams
- Episcopacy abolished (Commonwealth)
- Accepted Frewen
- Richard Sterne
- John Dolben
- Thomas Lamplugh
- John Sharp
- Sir William Dawes Bt
- Lancelot Blackburne
- Thomas Herring
- Matthew Hutton
- John Gilbert
- Robert Hay Drummond
- William Markham
- Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt
- Thomas Musgrave
- Charles Longley
- William Thomson
- William Connor Magee
- William Maclagan
- Cosmo Lang
- William Temple
- Cyril Garbett
- Michael Ramsey
- Donald Coggan
- Stuart Blanch
- John Habgood
- David Hope
- John Sentamu
- Paul Ferguson (acting diocesan)
- Stephen Cottrell
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