Thomas Southwell (fl. 1420s - 1440s) was a Canon of Windsor from 1428 to 1431. [1]
He was appointed:
He was appointed to the eighth stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1428 and held the canonry until 1431.
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