Richard Strete
Anglican priest
The Venerable Richard Strete was an Anglican priest in England during the 16th century.
Strete was educated at the University of Oxford.[1] He was a Canon of Lichfield from 1521 to 1527; Archdeacon of Shropshire 1527 until 1536,[2] and of Derby from 1533 until his death on 7 January 1543.[3]
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Archdeacons of Salop
- Herbert Grammaticus
- Gilbert
- Roger (I)
- Richard Peche
- Robert de Insula
- Thomas Nevil
- Ralph de Maidstone
- Alexander de Swereford
- Walter of Kirkham
- Peter de Radnor
- Roger (II)
- William de Montfort
- Philip de Cornubia
- Richard de Bernard
- Ralph de Normanville
- William de Preston
- William de Shrouesbury
- John Knode
- Philip Lee
- William de Neuport/Newport
- John Howbell
- Thomas Chestrefeld/Wursop
- Gregory Newport
- John Weborn
- Thomas Salisbury
- Thomas Lye
- John Fox
- Edmund Hals
- Richard Sherborne
- Adam Grafton
- Joachim Bretunne
- Richard Strete
- David Pole
- William Hill
- Thomas Bolt
- Godfrey Goldsborough
- Roger Dod
- Valentine Cary
- Thomas Master
- William Jeffrey
- William Arnway
- Robert Powell
- Griffith Vaughan
- Samuel Garret
- John Holt
- William Vyse
- Egerton Leigh
- John Woodhouse
- Hugh Owen
- Edward Bather
- John Allen
- Thomas Lloyd
- Charles Maude
- Horace Lambart
- Horace Carpenter
- Sidney Austerberry
- Bob Jeffery
- George Frost
- John Hall
- Paul Thomas
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