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- 1214-1687 (Creation)
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Born 28 November 1565 (DN/HAR 3/2 f.1). (T.F. Barton, Norfolk Record Society, vol. 32-33 (1963, 1964) has 18 November 1563.) Son of William. Married Margaret. Secretary to Bishop Jegon, 1603-1617, and rector of Catfield from 1609.
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The Diocese of Norwich was established when Bishop Herbert de Losinga transferred the see from Thetford to Norwich in 1095 or 1096. At that time the diocese contained Norfolk (except Emneth, which was in the diocese of Ely), Suffolk (except for parishes in the peculiar deanery of Bocking) and part of south-east Cambridgeshire. This remained the case until 1837 when the Cambridgeshire portion along with the Archdeaconry of Sudbury (comprising West Suffolk) and the Liberty of Bury St Edmunds passed to the Diocese of Ely. In 1914 the Archdeaconry of Suffolk (except the deanery of Lothingland, i.e., the area around Lowestoft in north-east Suffolk), became part of the newly-created Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich whilst at the same time the Fincham and Lynn Marshland deaneries were transferred to the Diocese of Ely.
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Compiled between 1603-1636, with some late additions. Volumes of notes and transcripts and extracts of documents relating to episcopal property.
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- Anthony Harison; 1565-?; clergyman; Catfield, Norfolk (Subject)
- Diocese of Norwich; 1095- (Subject)
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