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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 9, the Welsh Cathedrals (Bangor, Llandaff, St Asaph, St Davids). Originally published by Institute of Historical Research, London, 2003.
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LIST 21 DEANS OF ST ASAPH
DEANERY
Church of Henllan (Clwyd) a chapel of cath. annexed to deanery 1291 (Taxatio p. 287a). Also canonry of 'proventus', rent and obventions (ibid. p. 288a; cf. Valor IV 434a).
Valuation 1291 Henllan £13 6s. 8d., canonry £6 13s. 4d. (Taxatio pp. 287a, 288a).
DEANS
? Ithel
Son of Alan; occ. as dean, prob. rural dean, ? 1210 (Eyton, Shrops. X 347-8).
? David de Witinton
Occ. as David de Witinton then dean [? of St Asaph] 29 Dec. 1223 (Eyton, Shrops. X 337). David Vewan parson of Wintin' occ. July 1217 x July 1218 (Cart. Haughmond no. 859).
R-
Occ. as dean of St Asaph once only, 10 Oct. 1239 (LCA I 109 = Willis, St Asaph II 21-2).
Anian I
Dean of St Asaph when el. bp. of St Asaph before 20 Feb. 1248 (CPL I 242); temps. 27 Sept.; cons. 1249; d. by 29 Sept. 1266 (above, list 20).
David
Occ. as dean of St Asaph three times: 4 May 1244 (LCA I 106); c. 1250 (Cart. Haughmond no. 670); 1254 (Val. Norw. p. 467).
An unnamed dean of St Asaph occ. prob. 13 March 1266 (Litt. Wall. no. 57).
D-
Occ. as dean of St Asaph 25 March 1272 (Willis, St Asaph II 31-2).
Richard
Occ. as dean of St Asaph 31 Oct., 2 and 3 Nov. 1284 (Litt. Wall. nos. 116, 157, 226).
M. Llywelyn
Occ. as dean of St Asaph 6 Oct. 1305 (LCA I 30-1).
Anian
Occ. as dean 4 July 1314 (2 Fasti XI 40).