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Richard Bancroft , Archbifhop of Canter bury , 1604, 2d James I.
John Owen , Bifhop of St. Afaph, 1629, 5th
Car. I.
Griffith Williams, Bifhop of OlTory, inIreland , 1641, 17th Car. I.
Thomas Westfield, Bifhop of Briftol, 1641,17th Car. I.
Humphry Henchman, Bifliop of London ,1663, 15th Car. II.
Robert Morgan, Bifhop of Bangor , 1666,18th Car. II.
John Pearson, Bifhop of Chefler, 1672, 24thCar. II.
Matthew Hutton, Bifhop of Bangor , andArchbifhop of York, 1747, 20th Geo. II.
Philip Yonge, Bifhop of Briftol, 1758, 31ftGeo. II.; tranflated to Norwich, 1761, ift Geo. HI.
Christopher Lord Hatton, Lord-Keeper inthe reign of Queen Elizabeth. He was promotedby that Queen, principally on account of his grace-ful dancing and fine perfon; to which Gray alludesin his poem of the Long Story.
Full oft within thefe fpacious walls,
When he had fifty winters o’er him,
My grave Lord-Keeper led the brawls ;
The Seal and Maces danc’d before him.
Brawls were a fort of figure-dance then in vogue.
Sir