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Richard Nykke (or Nix or Nick; c. 1447–1535)
became bishop of
Norwich under Pope
Alexander VI in 1515.
Norwich at this time was the second-largest conurbation...
- The last
bishop before the
start of the
English Reformation was
Richard Nykke (succeeded 1501), who was
succeeded by
William Rugg in 1536.
After him came...
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prevent its
being a
disorderly house. The
visitation of
Bishop Richard Nykke in 1514
revealed that the
prior was
leading a
scandalous life and that,...
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Diocese Diocese of
Norwich Term
ended 1549 (resignation)
Predecessor Richard Nykke Successor Thomas Thirlby Other post(s)
Abbot of St Benet's
Abbey (1530–1539)...
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bequests valued at
about £75. A
friend of four
Bishops of Norwich—Richard
Nykke,
Thomas Thirlby, John
Parkhurst and
Edmund Freke—Parsley was also well respected...
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Eveline Cruickshanks,
Stuart Handley and D. W.
Hayton (ed.). "'Nabbes-
Nykke', in
Alumni Oxonienses 1500–1714, (Oxford, 1891), pp. 1050–1083". British...
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Bridlington 12
April 1473–bef. 1494 (res.):
William Nykke 10 July 1494 – 1500 (res.):
Richard Nykke (became
Bishop of Norwich) 30
December 1500–bef. 1502...
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March 1642.
Cornwall portal 'Alumni Oxonienses, 1500-1714: Nabbes-
Nykke',
Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714 (1891), pp. 1050-1083. Date accessed: 3 June...
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Goldwell misericords have more
rounded ledges and a pair of lobes. The two
Nykke misericords have
characteristically carved seat edges. The
subjects chosen...
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Westerfield at
Butley Priory for
calling the
junior canons "****sons",
Bishop Nykke spent the
night at
Campsey and saw the nuns on the
following day. He found...