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  1. John Williams (22 March 1582 – 25 March 1650) was a Welsh clergyman and political advisor to King James I. He served as Bishop of Lincoln 1621–1641, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 1621–1625, and Archbishop of York 1641–1646. He was the last bishop to serve as lord chancellor.

  2. John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, and later Archbishop of York, is one of the key figures in the Library's history, having largely financed the building of what is now the Old Library. Born in Aberconwy he attended school in Ruthin before graduating from St John's in 1601, and taking his MA in 1605. He entered the clergy and began to rise ...

  3. John Williams (* 25. März 1582 in Conwy, Wales; † 25. März 1650 in Gloddaeth, Llandudno, Wales) war ein walisischer Geistlicher und Erzbischof von York . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Herkunft und Ausbildung. 1.2 Karriere. 1.3 Englischer Bürgerkrieg. 2 Weblinks. 3 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Herkunft und Ausbildung.

  4. John Williams (22 March 1582 – 25 March 1650) was a Welsh clergyman and political advisor to King James I. He served as Bishop of Lincoln 1621–1641, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal 1621–1625, and Archbishop of York 1641–1646. He was the last bishop to serve as lord chancellor.

  5. Williams was Bishop of Lincoln from 1621 to 1641, and Archbishop of York from 1641 until his death in 1650 (although episcopacy was abolished by Parliament in 1646). See this entry at Wikipedia and this page at St John’s College, Cambridge.

  6. In 1620 the deanery of Westminster was added to his accumulation of benefices; and the next year the king appointed him lord keeper in succession to Bacon, and also bishop of Lincoln; he still retained the deanery. With the death of king James, the years of eclipse began.