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Robert Parfew (or
Robert Warton) (died 22
September 1557) was an
English Benedictine abbot, at the time of the
dissolution of the monasteries, and bishop...
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Appointed 21 June 1555
Installed July 1555 Term
ended 1559
Predecessor Robert Parfew Successor Richard Davies Orders Consecration July 1555
Personal details...
- John
Stokesley of London,
Robert Parfew of St
Asaph and John
Hilsey of Rochester, two of whom (Stokesley and
Parfew) were
Roman Catholic prelates recognized...
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Translated to St David's, then Bath & Wells, then
Chichester 1536 1554
Robert Parfew Also
known as
Robert Warton;
abbot of St. Savior's Bermondsey; translated...
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University 1556–1557 Succeeded by
Thomas Whyte Church of
England titles Preceded by
Robert Parfew Bishop of
Hereford 1557–1558 Succeeded by John Scory...
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politician Robert Warton (umpire) (1847–1923),
English cricket umpire Robert Parfew, also
known as
Robert Warton, (died 1557),
English Benedictine abbot Thomas...
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Virgin Mary The
medieval parish was very large, over 30
square miles.
Robert Parfew, the
Bishop of
Saint Asaph,
wrote to
Thomas Cromwell when he was
Henry VIII's...
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Church of
England titles Preceded by John
Skypp Bishop of
Hereford 1553–1554 Succeeded by
Robert Parfew...
- of:
James Purefoy (born 1964),
English actor Robert Purefoy, also
Robert Parfew (d. 1557),
bishop of
Hereford William Purefoy (c. 1580–1659), one of the...
- lys of the field, a bon dure
engrailed Gules.
Harley MS 1359. 68.
Robert Parfew or Wharton, 1554–57. Gules, two arms and
hands clasped in fess proper, between...