Lewis Swete
Lewis Swete was the Archdeacon of Totnes during 1583.[1]
He was educated at Oxford University and made a fellow of All Souls' College in 1563, graduating B.A. in 1563 and M.A. in 1567, B.D. in 1574 and awarded D.D. in 1581–2. Granted a licence to preach in 1582/3 he became rector of Sampford Peverell in 1571, of East Allington in 1573, and of Uplowman in 1579. He was appointed canon of Exeter in 1583 and archdeacon of Totnes in 1584.[2]
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Archdeacons of Totnes
- John de Bradelgehe
- Hugh de Avigo
- Ascelinus
- Baldwin of Forde
- Robert
- Bernard
- John Fitz-John
- Gilbert Basset
- Walter de Gray
- John de Bridport
- Thomas de Boues
- Richard Cowe
- Hugh
- Ysaac
- John de Kent
- Roger de Wynkleigh
- Thomas Pincerna
- John
- Geoffrey
- William de Pembroke
- Richard Blunt
- Thomas de Hertford
- Henry de Bolleghe
- Thomas de Bodham
- Roger le Rous
- Thomas de Charlton
- William de Puntyngdon
- Roger de Charlton
- John de Northwode v. John Piers
- Peter de Gildesburgh v. Richard de Swinnerton
- William Steele v. Richard de Drax
- Hugh de Bridham v. Richard Desbunton
- John Lydford
- William Hunden
- William Barton
- John Typhane
- Alan Kirketon
- John Burneby
- Thomas Manning
- Thomas Chippenham
- Owen Lord
- William Wagott
- Patrick Haliburton
- Edmund Chaderton
- Ralph Heathcott
- John Fulford
- Richard Sydnor
- George Carew
- William Collumpton
- William Fawell
- John Pollard
- Thomas Kent
- Robert Lougher
- Oliver Whiddon
- John Cole
- Lewis Swete
- William Parker
- Jasper Swift
- William Cotton
- Edward Cotton
- Francis Fullwood
- in commendam: The Bishop, Sir Jonathan Trelawney
- George Snell
- Francis Atterbury
- Nicholas Kendall
- George Baker
- Thomas Skynner
- Ralph Barnes
- Robert Froude
- John Downall
- Alfred Earle
- Charles Wilkinson
- Arthur Simms
- Newton Leeke
- John Cobham
- Edgar Hall
- John Hawkins
- John Newhouse
- John Lucas
- Richard Hawkins
- Tony Tremlett
- Richard Gilpin
- John Rawlings
- Clive Cohen (Acting)
- Douglas Dettmer
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