. Surrey archaeological collections . only). Bishop Bowthe or Boothe is said to have been thethird son of Sir Eobert Boothe of Dunham, Cheshire,by Douce, daughter and co-heir of Sir Richard Venablesof Bollin. In 1457 he was appointed treasurer of York,in 1459 archdeacon of Richmond, and in 1460 warden ofthe collegiate church of Manchester. In 1465 he wasraised to the see of Exeter and died at the episcopalmanor house in East Horsley on 5 April, 1478. Littleis known of his life but he is said to have governedhis church wondrous well. III. Effigies of John Snelling, in civil dress, and wifeAlice
. Surrey archaeological collections . only). Bishop Bowthe or Boothe is said to have been thethird son of Sir Eobert Boothe of Dunham, Cheshire,by Douce, daughter and co-heir of Sir Richard Venablesof Bollin. In 1457 he was appointed treasurer of York,in 1459 archdeacon of Richmond, and in 1460 warden ofthe collegiate church of Manchester. In 1465 he wasraised to the see of Exeter and died at the episcopalmanor house in East Horsley on 5 April, 1478. Littleis known of his life but he is said to have governedhis church wondrous well. III. Effigies of John Snelling, in civil dress, and wifeAlice, 1498, with six sons, five daughters, andfoot inscription. On wall of nave. Small full-length effigies, poorly engraved and of acommon type, slightly turned towards one another. A LIST OF MONUMENTAL BRASSES IN SURREY. 99 John Snelling is represented clean shaven, with longhair, wearing the usual civil gown of this period witha large pouch and rosary attached to the girdle. HiswTife wears the pedirnental head-dress with plain lappets.
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