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Hatfield—Consecration of Chapel there
By WILLIAM H. COPE.
Le Neve, in his *Lives of Protestant Bishops* (ii. 144.), states, that Richard Neile, Bishop of Lincoln, went to Hatfield, 6th May, 1615, to consecrate the chapel in the house there lately built by Robert, Earl of Salisbury. I have applied to the Registrar of Lincoln diocese, in which Hatfield was (until recently) locally situated, for a copy of the notarial act of consecration; but it appears that the register of Bishop Neile was taken away or destroyed in the Great Rebellion, and that, consequently, no record of his episcopality now exists at Lincoln. Le Neve says he had the most part of his…
Topics: Consecration of Chapel, Episcopal Registers, Great Rebellion
Locations: Hatfield, Lincoln, St. John's College, Cambridge