William Redman
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Norwich Cathedral: Spire and south transcept. |
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| Denomination | Church of England |
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| Senior posting | |
| See | Norwich |
| Title | Bishop of Norwich |
| Period in office | 1594 - 1602[1] |
| Predecessor | Edmund Scambler |
| Successor | John Jegon |
| Religious career | |
| Previous post | Bishop |
| Personal | |
| Date of birth | 1511/12 |
| Date of death | September 25, 1602 |
William Redman, (c. 1541 - 25 September, 1602). In 1576, he was made Archdeacon of Canterbury by Edmund Grindal. He was elected Bishop of Norwich on 17 December 1594, and consecrated on 10 January 1595.
Educated at Trinity College, Cambridge from 1558.
Married twice, first to Elizabeth Hanchett (date ?), second to Isabel Calverley.
[edit] References
- ^ Bishops of Norwich, tudorplace.com.ar
| Preceded by Edmund Scambler |
Bishop of Norwich 1594–1602 |
Succeeded by John Jegon |
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| NAME | Redman, William |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | Bishop of Norwich |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH | |
| DATE OF DEATH | 25 September, 1602 |
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