Thomas Banks (priest)

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Thomas Banks, D.D. was Dean of St Asaph [1] from 18 December 1587 until his death on 31 July 1634. [2]

Banks was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge. [3] He held livings at Caerwys, Pennant, Llansantffraid and Llandrillo.

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Preceded by Dean of St Asaph
15871634
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