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- William Ayscough or Aiscough (c. 1395 – 29 June 1450) was a medieval English cleric who served as Bishop of Salisbury from 1438 until his death. Ayscough...
- Translated to Durham. 1438 1450 William Ayscough Also recorded as William Aiscough. Murdered by an angry mob during Jack Cade's rebellion. 1450 1481 Richard...
- Croucher, Dean of Chichester 1444–1449 (d.): Robert Ayscogh (possibly Robert Aiscough, later Archdeacon of Exeter) 1449–1468 (d.): William Say, Dean of St Paul's...
- Stopyndon 25 May 1447–bef. 1449 (d.): Robert Aiscough 14 February 1449–bef. 1486 (d.): William Aiscough 25 June 1486–bef. 1514 (res.): Robert Langton...
- Ainscowe, Ainscoe, Asque, Eskew, Escue and Insker. William Ayscough (or Aiscough; died 1450), Bishop of Salisbury and Confessor to King Henry VI – of the...
- 1433–bef. 1440 (res.): John Stopyngton 3 April 1440–bef. 1449 (d.): Robert Aiscough 15 February 1449 – 1450 (res.): Nicholas Close bef. 1450–aft. 1450: John...
- Stokes 1431-1440. Adam Moleyns 1440-1443. Nicholas Upton 1443-1446. Robert Aiscough 1446-1447. Sacrists' prebend in Southwell Collegiate Church Richard Hayman...
- (exch.): Peter Courtenay 7 January 1475 – 23 October 1482 (d.): Robert Aiscough/Ayscogh aft. 1482–1492 (d.): David Hopton 3 February 1492–c. 1493 (res...
- Henry Wodechurche Peter Hynewyk William Duffield John Stopyngton Robert Aiscough Nicholas Close John Thurston Robert Stillington Benedict Burgh Thomas Barow...