William Pollard (priest)
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William Pollard was appointed Dean of Bangor in June 1410, but exchanged it for the rectory of Newchurch, Kent a month later.[1]
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William Pollard was appointed Dean of Bangor in June 1410, but exchanged it for the rectory of Newchurch, Kent a month later.[1]
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Preceded by | Dean of Bangor June1410–July1410 |
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