Fouke Salisbury
Welsh priest
Fouke (or Fulke) Salisbury was Dean of St Asaph from 1511 until his death in 1543.[1]
Salisbury was born at Lleweni C1459, the son of Thomas Salusbury (C1418-1471) and Elizabeth Donne. In 1501 he was Rector of Glympton.[2]
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Preceded by John Tapton | Dean of St Asaph 1511–1543 | Succeeded by Richard Puskyn |
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- Llywelyn ap Madog
- William Spridlington
- Richard Courtenay
- Hugh Holbeche
- John Blodwell
- David Blodwell
- John Tapton
- Fouke Salisbury
- Richard Puskyn
- John Gruffith
- Maurice Blayne
- John Lloyd
- Hugh Evans
- Thomas Banks
- Andrew Morris
- David Lloyd
- Humphrey Lloyd
- Nicholas Stratford
- George Bright
- Daniel Price
- William Stanley
- William Powell
- William Herring
- William Shipley
- William Shipley
- Charles Luxmoore
- Armitage James
- John Owen
- Watkin Williams
- Shadrach Pryce
- Llewelyn Wynne Jones
- John Du Buisson
- Spencer Ellis
- Harold Charles
- Raymond Renowden
- Kerry Goulstone
- Chris Potter
- Nigel Williams
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