James Cary (bishop)

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James Cary, or John Cary was a supposed English bishop. It is said that he was

Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (1419), and was translated to be Bishop of Exeter
, but died before taking up the latter office. On the other hand, according to Fasti ecclesiae Anglicanae Vol. 1

According to Godwin, James or John Cary, bishop of Lichfield and Goventry, succeeded bishop Gatrik in Exeter; but there is no evidence of this, any more than of his having been bishop of Lichfield and Coventry.[1]

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