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1 II| envy was put out of his bishopric. And when he was out of
2 II| offered to the pope his bishopric up into the pope's hand,
3 II| and ordained a see of a bishopric at Laon and made Genebald
4 II| neck and would leave his bishopric, but S. Remigius, after
5 III| the fortieth year of his bishopric, he saw a dove of fire that
6 III| O Patrick, this see ne bishopric God hath not provided to
7 III| tofore his death he left his bishopric and went into the holy island,
8 III| that is to wit both the bishopric of Worcester and the bishopric
9 III| bishopric of Worcester and the bishopric of London. And after this
10 III| be his successor in the bishopric, and so he was; for a little
11 IV| twenty-five years and held the bishopric, and thirty-six years after
12 IV| Swithin guided full well his bishopric, and did much good to the
13 IV| Bernard, a man of the bishopric of Mutina, as Calixtus the
14 IV| chased Felix out of his bishopric, and called again Liberius
15 IV| which was cast out of his bishopric, dwelled in his own heritage,
16 IV| be his successor in the bishopric, and so he was. For anon
17 V| nevertheless he approached to the bishopric. And anon he established
18 V| gladly offered to him his bishopric, but he supposed that he
19 V| might cease and leave his bishopric, and that he would promise
20 V| the last the cure of the bishopric, which thing, he said, that
21 V| score and six, and of his bishopric forty, he put himself in
22 V| town named Cassel, in the bishopric of Tyrdone, in the same
23 V| river of the Meuse, in the bishopric of Liège. And Anne had three
24 V| John governed not only the bishopric of Constantinople, but he
25 VI| convenable, and gave to him a bishopric. And he refused it and left
26 VI| shalt succeed me in this bishopric, but know thou for certain
27 VI| the thirtieth year of his bishopric, a woman which was religiously
28 VI| and put him out of the bishopric, because the word of S.
29 VI| and fortieth year of his bishopric he passe unto our Lord,
30 VI| much devout woman of the bishopric of Pisa, came to one of
31 VI| town of S. Quirito in the bishopric of Assisi, which was born
32 VI| canons of Lincoln, which bishopric the king had holden long
33 VI| the said chapter, and the bishopric to him presented, which
34 VII| recommended him unto the bishopric of Jerusalem, which was
35 VII| when he was possessing his bishopric, he did distribute and departed
36 VII| there be in some part of thy bishopric a little place within a
37 VII| showed by him through all the bishopric of Meaux, that they began
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