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Richard Nykke (or Nix or Nick; c. 1447–1535)
became bishop of
Norwich under Pope
Alexander VI in 1515.
Norwich at this time was the second-largest conurbation...
- (1370–1406)
William Paston (died 1444)
Justice of the
Common Pleas Richard Nykke, last
Catholic (before the
Henrician reform)
Bishop of
Norwich (1501–1535)...
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Diocese Diocese of
Norwich Term
ended 1549 (resignation)
Predecessor Richard Nykke Successor Thomas Thirlby Other post(s)
Abbot of St Benet's
Abbey (1530–1539)...
- The last
bishop before the
start of the
English Reformation was
Richard Nykke (succeeded 1501), who was
succeeded by
William Rugg in 1536.
After him came...
- Term
ended September 1500
Predecessor James Goldwell Successor Richard Nykke Orders Consecration 20
October 1499
Personal details Died
September 1500...
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Goldwell misericords have more
rounded ledges and a pair of lobes. The two
Nykke misericords have
characteristically carved seat edges. The
subjects chosen...
- Vol. iii.
Kaile – Ryves, (1924) p248
Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714, Nabbes-
Nykke Horn,
Joyce M. (1992),
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857, vol. 7, pp...
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Eveline Cruickshanks,
Stuart Handley and D. W.
Hayton (ed.). "'Nabbes-
Nykke', in
Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714, (Oxford, 1891), pp. 1050–1083". British...
- possible. The
abbey was
visited again on 18 July 1514, this time by
Richard Nykke,
Bishop of Norwich.
Canon Thomas Taverner was
again absent without leave...
- Turner, 3rd
Baronet and
inherited Cherington Park. Foster, Joseph. "Nabbes-
Nykke in
Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 pp.1050-1083".
British History Online. Retrieved...