Lancelot Salkeld

Lancelot Salkeld (1475 – 1560)[1] was the last Prior and then first Dean of Carlisle[2]

Salkeld was appointed by the king in foundation charter on 8 May 1541 and then deprived on 1 January 1548.[3] On 29 August 1554 he was presented by the king and queen, subscribed as dean to royal supremacy and the Articles on 3 October 1559; and then deprived again in 1560 to allow the restoration of Thomas Smith, also for the second time. His screen can still be seen at Carlisle Cathedral.[4]

References

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  2. ^ Deans of Carlisle
  3. ^ 'Deans of Carlisle', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857: volume 11: Carlisle, Chester, Durham, Manchester, Ripon, and Sodor and Man dioceses (2004), pp. 14-18. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=35835 Date accessed: 11 June 2012
  4. ^ Genealogical web-site
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Deans of Carlisle
Early modern
  • Lancelot Salkeld
  • Thomas Smith
  • John Wolley
  • Christopher Perkins
  • Francis White
  • William Peterson
  • Thomas Comber
  • Guy Carleton
  • Thomas Smith
  • Thomas Musgrave
  • William Grahme
  • Francis Atterbury
  • George Smalridge
  • Thomas Gibson
  • Thomas Tullie
  • George Fleming
  • Robert Bolton
  • Charles Tarrant
  • Thomas Wilson
  • Thomas Percy
  • Jeffery Ekins
Late modern
  • Isaac Milner
  • Robert Hodgson
  • John Cramer
  • Samuel Hinds
  • Archibald Campbell Tait
  • Francis Close
  • John Oakley
  • William Henderson
  • Charles Ridgeway
  • William Barker
  • Hastings Rashdall
  • Henry Stuart
  • Cecil Cooper
  • Frederick Matheson
  • Cyril Mayne
  • Lionel du Toit
  • John Churchill
  • Henry Stapleton
  • Graeme Knowles
  • Mark Boyling
  • Jonathan Brewster


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