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WALLENSIS
Grey Friar who became bishop of S. Davids Religion; there is no doubt at all that he was Welsh, for we have his own statement to this effect. He was one of the first four Grey Friars to teach at Oxford, and both Roger
Bacon
and Robert Grosseteste spoke highly of him (Little, Studies in English Franciscan History, 194-5). He was appointed bishop of S. Davids, 16 July 1247, consecrated 26 July 1248
WILLIAMS, JOHN
(1582 - 1650), dean of Westminster, lord keeper of the great seal, archbishop of York
James secured him the royal favour. In 1612 he became chaplain to lord-chancellor Ellesmere, his tutor in statesmanship. In 1620 the deanery of Westminster was added to his accumulation of benefices; and the next year the king appointed him lord keeper in succession to
Bacon
, and also bishop of Lincoln; he still retained the deanery. With the death of king James, the years of eclipse began. He
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