Richard Rogers (bishop)
Richard Rogers (1532/33 – 1597) was an eminent 16th Century Priest.[1]
Richard Rogers was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge.[2] In 1559, Rogers was made archdeacon of St Asaph, and on 15 May 1569 he was consecrated Suffragan Bishop of Dover.[3] After his death no more Suffragan Bishops were appointed until 1870.[4] He was Dean of Canterbury from 1584 to his death.
Notes
- Visits St James’, Dover
- "Rogers, Richard (RGRS562R)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- DNB details
- "Faith, History and Practice of the Church of England": Eaton, W.E: London, Hodder & Stoughton, 1957
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Preceded by Thomas Godwin |
Dean of Canterbury 1584–1597 |
Succeeded by Thomas Nevile |
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