John Whiteheare

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John Whiteheare (sometimes Whythere) was the second[1] Dean of Bristol.[2]

Whiteheare was installed on 1 Ocvtober 1451."Cathedral Antiquities: Historical and descriptive Accounts, with 311 illustrations of the following English Cathedrals, Volume 5" Britton, J. p67: London, M.A. Nattali, 1836</ref>

References

  1. ^ "The Ecclesiastical Division of the Diocese of Bristol: Methodically Digested and Arranged, Containing Lists of the Dignitaries and Officers of the Cathedral, the Parish Churches Or Benefices, and the Patrons and Incumbents Within the Diocese : to which is Added an Appendix, Containing the Value of the Said Churches Or Benefices (at Various Periods), Collected from the Public Records, Ancient Manuscripts, and Other Authentic Documents : and a Chronological Series of the Bishops' Sees, Erected in England and Wales from 597 to 1826: Boswell, E p9: Sherborne, J.Penny, 1826
  2. ^ British History On-line
Church of England titles
Preceded by
William Snow
Dean of Bristol
1551–1552
Succeeded by
George Carew
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Deans of Bristol
Early modern
  • William Snow
  • John Whiteheare
  • George Carew
  • Henry Joliffe
  • John Sprint
  • Anthony Watson
  • Simon Robson
  • Edward Chetwynd
  • Matthew Nicholas
  • Henry Glemham
  • Richard Towgood
  • Samuel Crossman
  • Richard Thompson
  • William Levett
  • George Royse
  • Robert Booth
  • Samuel Creswicke
  • Thomas Chamberlayne
  • William Warburton
  • Samuel Squire
  • Francis Ayscough
  • Cutts Barton
  • John Hallam
Late modern


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