Richard Helyer
Archdeacon of Barnstaple
Richard Helyer (died 1446) was Archdeacon of Barnstaple from 1442 to 1445 and Archdeacon of Cornwall from 1445 to 1446.[1]
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Preceded by John Waryn | Archdeacon of Barnstaple 1442–1445 | Succeeded by Michael Tregury |
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Archdeacons of Cornwall
- Roland
- Alnothus
- Ernaldus
- Hugo de Auco
- William
- A.
- Walter
- Ralph Luce
- Peter
- Galterus
- Walter Fitz Rogo
- Simon
- Martin
- Thomas
- John Rof
- Jordan
- Geofrey de Bismano
- Robert de Tefford
- John de Esse
- Henry de Bolleghe
- William Bodrugan
- Adam de Carleton
- Walter
- Nicholas de Scotton
- Annibale Cardinal di Ceccano
- Adam de Carleton (again)
- John de St Paul
- Papal grants:
- John Harewell
- Thomas David
- Alexander Neville
- Royal grants:
- William Cusance
- Nicholas de Newton
- Thomas de Orgrave
- Robert Braybrooke
- Nicholas Braybrooke
- Richard Lentwardyn
- Edward Dantsey
- John Bremore
- Richard Penels
- William Fylham
- Walter Trengof
- Richard Helyer
- Henry Trevilian
- John Selot
- Thomas Marke
- William Sylke
- Thomas Harrys
- Bernard Oldham
- John Fulford
- Hugh Ashton
- Richard Sampson
- Rowland Lee
- Thomas Bedyll
- Thomas Wynter
- John Pollard
- Hugh Weston
- John Rixman
- George Harvey
- Roger Alley
- Thomas Somaster
- Nicholas Marston
- William Hutchinson
- Jasper Swift
- William Parker
- Martin Mansogg/Nansogg
- William Parker (again)
- Robert Peterson
- Robert Hall
- George Hall
- Edward Cotton
- Edward Drew
- Lancelot Blackburne
- ?
- Charles Fleetwood
- George Allanson
- John Sleech
- George Moore
- William Short
- John Bull
- John Sheepshanks
- William Phillpotts
- John Cornish
- Stamford Raffles-Flint
- Guy Hockley
- John Holden
- Frederick Boreham
- Peter Young
- Arnold Wood
- Raymond Ravenscroft
- Trevor McCabe
- Rodney Whiteman
- Roger Bush
- Bill Stuart-White
- Audrey Elkington, Archdeacon of Bodmin (Acting)
- Paul Bryer
- Clive Hogger
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