William Dawes, Archbishop of York
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William Dawes (1671-1724) was an Anglican prelate. He served as Bishop of Chester from 1708 to 1714 and then as Archbishop of York from 1714 to 1724.
[edit] References
- Stuart Handley, ‘Dawes, Sir William, third baronet (1671–1724)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
[edit] See also
| Church of England titles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Nicholas Stratford |
Bishop of Chester 1708 – 1714 |
Succeeded by Francis Gastrell |
| Preceded by John Sharp |
Archbishop of York 1714 – 1724 |
Succeeded by Lancelot Blackburne |
| Baronetage of England | ||
| Preceded by Robert Dawes |
Baronet¹ (of Putney) 1690 – 1724 |
Succeeded by Darcy Dawes |
| Notes and references | ||
| 1. www.angeltowns.com | ||

