Europe, British Isles, East England, Norfolk, Norwich Cathedral [Map]

Norwich Cathedral is in Norwich, Norfolk [Map].

Florence of Worcester Continuation. 12 Jun 1121. After a few days, one named Everard, attached to the king's chapel, was elected bishop of Norwich, and consecrated at Canterbury [Map] by archbishop Ralph on the second of the ides [the 12th] of June; Arnulph, bishop of Rochester, Richard, bishop of Hereford, and Robert, bishop of Coventry, having met for the purpose.

In 1200 Bishop Geoffrey Burgh (age 20) was appointed Archdeacon of Norwich.

On 20 Dec 1226 Bishop Thomas Blunville was consecrated Bishop of Norwich.

On 04 Feb 1335 Bishop Thomas Percy was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

On 03 Apr 1370 Bishop Henry Despencer (age 29) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

In 1385 Bishop Richard Mitford was appointed Archdeacon of Norwich which he held until 1390.

On 21 Sep 1437 Bishop Thomas Brunce (age 49) was collated to Bishop of Norwich.

On 17 Jul 1472 Bishop James Goldwell was elected Bishop of Norwich.

On 04 Oct 1472 Bishop James Goldwell was consecrated Bishop of Norwich at Saints Blaise and Charles in Catinari Church.

In 1500 Christopher Urswick (age 52) was appointed Archdeacon of Norwich.

In 1501 Bishop Richard Nix aka Nykke (age 54) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

In 1554 Bishop John Christopherson was appointed Dean of Norwich which post he held until 1557.

In 1558 Dean John Harpsfield (age 42) was appointed Dean of Norwich.

On 13 Apr 1560 Bishop John Parkhurst (age 48) was elected Bishop of Norwich.

In Sep 1560 Bishop John Parkhurst (age 48) was installed as Bishop of Norwich.

In 1585 Bishop Edmund Scambler (age 65) was translated to Bishop of Norwich.

In 1611 Bishop John King (age 52) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

In 1618 Bishop Thomas Morton (age 53) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

On 22 Jan 1629 Bishop Francis White (age 65) was elected Bishop of Norwich.

In 1635 Bishop Matthew Wren (age 49) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

In 1641 Bishop Joseph Hall (age 66) was translated to Bishop of Norwich.

Evelyn's Diary. 02 Dec 1657. Dr. Raynolds (age 58) (since Bishop of Norwich) preached before the company at St. Andrew Under-shaft, on Nehemiah xiii. 31, showing, by the example of Nehemiah, all the perfections of a trusty person in public affairs, with many good precepts apposite to the occasion, ending with a prayer for God's blessing on the company and the undertaking.

Evelyn's Diary. 17 Oct 1671. Next morning, I went to see Sir Thomas Browne (age 65) (with whom I had some time corresponded by letter, though I had never seen him before); his whole house and garden being a paradise and cabinet of rarities; and that of the best collection, especially medals, books, plants, and natural things. Among other curiosities, Sir Thomas (age 65) had a collection of the eggs of all the fowl and birds he could procure, that country (especially the promontory of Norfolk) being frequented, as he said, by several kinds which seldom or never go further into the land, as cranes, storks, eagles, and variety of water fowl. He led me to see all the remarkable places of this ancient city, being one of the largest, and certainly, after London, one of the noblest of England, for its venerable cathedral [Map], number of stately churches, cleanness of the streets, and buildings of flint so exquisitely headed and squared, as I was much astonished at; but he told me they had lost the art of squaring the flints, in which they so much excelled, and of which the churches, best houses, and walls, are built. The Castle [Map] is an antique extent of ground, which now they call Marsfield, and would have been a fitting area to have placed the Ducal palace in. The suburbs are large, the prospects sweet, with other amenities, not omitting the flower gardens, in which all the inhabitants excel. The fabric of stuffs brings a vast trade to this populous town.

In 1681 Archbishop John Sharp (age 35) was appointed Dean of Norwich.

In 1685 Bishop William Lloyd (age 48) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

In 1691 Bishop John Moore (age 45) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

Evelyn's Diary. 05 Jun 1698. Dr. White, late Bishop of Norwich, who had been ejected for not complying with Government, was buried in St. Gregory's Churchyard, or vault, at St. Paul's. His hearse was accompanied by two non-juror bishops, Dr. Turner of Ely, and Dr. Lloyd, with forty other non-juror clergymen, who would not stay the Office of the burial, because the Dean of St. Paul's had appointed a conforming minister to read the Office; at which all much wondered, there being nothing in that Office which mentioned the present King.

On 15 Mar 1706 Rose Moore (age 25) died. She was buried in Norwich Cathedral [Map] under a white marble tablet with an inscription to her memory.

On 11 Jun 1718 Frances Preston (age 40) died. She was buried on the south side of the bishop's chapel in Norwich Cathedral [Map].

In 01 Nov 1724 Humphrey Prideaux (age 76) was appointed Dean of Norwich.

On 13 Oct 1749 Bishop Thomas Hayter (age 47) was elected Bishop of Norwich.

On 03 Dec 1749 Bishop Thomas Hayter (age 47) was consecrated Bishop of Norwich.

In 1761 Dean Edward Townshend (age 41) was appointed Dean of Norwich.

In 1783 Bishop Lewis Bagot (age 42) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

In 1837 Bishop Edward Stanley (age 57) was appointed Bishop of Norwich.

Before 1854. Frederick Mackenzie (age 65). Norwich Cathedral [Map]. This work comes from one of sixteen volumes of Royal Academy Annual Exhibition catalogues that were collected and extra-illustrated by the lawyer and antiquarian Edward Basil Jupp F.S.A. (1812 - 1877). The catalogues span the period from the first annual exhibition in 1769 up to 1875. Jupp added drawings, prints, letters and autographs by, or referring to, Academicians and other exhibitors at the Academy's annual exhibition.

Before Mar 1870 Venerable Charles Nourse Wodehouse (age 79) was appointed Archdeacon of Norwich.

In 1942 Bishop Percy Herbert (age 56) was appointed Bishop of Norwich whic office he held until 1959.

Europe, British Isles, East England, Norfolk, Norwich Cathedral, Cathedral Close [Map]

On 19 Jul 1549 Edmund Sheffield 1st Baron Sheffield (age 27) was killed at Cathedral Close, Norwich Cathedral [Map] during Kett's Rebellion. His son John Sheffield 2nd Baron Sheffield (age 11) succeeded 2nd Baron Sheffield of Butterwick in Lincolnshire.

Europe, British Isles, East England, Norfolk, Lady Chapel Norwich Cathedral [Map]

On 13 Aug 1444 William Paston (age 66) died. He was buried at Lady Chapel Norwich Cathedral [Map].