York Minster - Other Burials

Other Burials

  • Bosa of York, Bishop of York and Saint (died c. 705)
  • Eanbald I, Archbishop (780–796)
  • Osbald, King of Northumbria (died 799)
  • Ealdred (archbishop of York) (1061–1069)
  • Thomas of Bayeux, Archbishop (1070–1100)
  • Gerard (Archbishop of York), Archbishop (1100–1108)
  • Thomas II of York, Archbishop (1108–1114)
  • William of York, Archbishop (1141–1147, 1153–1154)
  • Henry Murdac, Archbishop (1147–1153)
  • Walter de Gray, Archbishop (1216–1255)
  • Sewal de Bovil, Dean and Archbishop (1256–1258)
  • Godfrey Ludham, Archbishop (1258–1265)
  • William Langton, Archbishop (1265)
  • Walter Giffard, Archbishop (1266–1279)
  • John le Romeyn, Archbishop (1286–1296)
  • Henry of Newark, Archbishop (1296–1299)
  • William Greenfield, Archbishop (1306–1315)
  • Prince William of Hatfield, Son of Edward III (1337)
  • William Melton, Archbishop (1317–1340)
  • William Zouche, Archbishop (1342–1352)
  • Richard le Scrope, Archbishop (1398–1405)
  • Henry Bowet, Archbishop (1407–1423)
  • Thomas Savage, Archbishop (1501–1507)
  • Hugh Ashton, Archdeacon of York (died 1522)
  • John Piers, Archbishop (1589–1594)
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