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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: Thomas Wolsey, Lancelot Andrewes, AElfheah of Canterbury, Henry Beaufort, Stigand, John de Stratford, Thomas Langton, Swithun, William of Wykeham, Stephen Gardiner, William Waynflete, Samuel Wilberforce, Thomas Bilson, AEthelwold of Winchester, Bishop of Winchester, Richard Foxe, George Pretyman Tomline, Henry of Blois, Randall Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth, Herbert Edward Ryle, John Ponet, William Edington, Anthony Thorold, Walkelin, Cyril Garbett, Michael Scott-Joynt, William Giffard, Richard of Ilchester, Peter des Roches, John Taylor, Daniel of Winchester, Adam Orleton, William de Raley, John Watson, Benjamin Hoadly, Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet, Richard Neile, Mervyn Haigh, Charles Sumner, Brian Duppa, James Montague, Nicholas of Ely, Edward Talbot, Thomas Cooper, Harold Browne, AElfsige, Peter Mews, Richard Willis, Aymer de Valence, Peter Courtenay, Alwyn Williams, Robert Horne, Godfrey de Luci, Wine, Haedde, Walter Curle, Charles Trimnell, AElfheah the Bald, Colin James, George Morley, John Sandale, Richard de la More, John Gervais, Andrew of London, Brownlow North, William de Taunton, John of Pontoise, AElfsige II, AElfwine of Winchester, John White, William Day, Leuthere, William Wickham, Frithestan, Beornstan of Winchester, John Thomas, Cenwulf of Winchester, Cyneheard of Winchester, Herefrith, Cyneberht of Winchester, AEthelheard of Winchester, Henry Woodlock, Frank Woods, Beorhthelm of Winchester, Hunfrith of Winchester, Ecgbald, AEthelwold II, Ealhmund of Winchester, Tunbeorht, Dudd, Wigthegn, Denewulf, Ealhferth, Helmstan, Eadhun, Rigaud of Assier, Eadmund of Winchester, Falkner Allison. Excerpt: Stigand (died 1072) was an English churchman in pre-Norman Conquest England. Although his birthdate is unknown, by 1020, he was serving as a royal chaplain and advisor. He was named Bishop of Elmh