John Ross (bishop of Carlisle)
John Ross (or John de Rosse) was a Bishop of Carlisle. He was selected on 13 February 1325, and consecrated 24 February 1325. Ross, along with Archbishop Melton, and the bishops of London and Rochester alone spoke up in Edward II's defence during the Parliamentary session that deposed Edward. He died in May 1332.
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John Ross (bishop of Carlisle)
John Ross (or John de Rosse) was a Bishop of Carlisle. He was selected on 13 February 1325, and consecrated 24 February 1325. Ross, along with Archbishop Melton, and the bishops of London and Rochester alone spoke up in Edward II's defence during the Parliamentary session that deposed Edward. He died in May 1332.
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John Ross (auch Ros oder Rosse ...... 5 war er Bischof von Carlisle.
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John Ross (or John de Rosse) w ...... d Edward. He died in May 1332.
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John Ross (ou Ros, voire Rosse ...... is, devenu évêque de Carlisle.
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John Ross (auch Ros oder Rosse ...... 5 war er Bischof von Carlisle.
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John Ross (or John de Rosse) w ...... d Edward. He died in May 1332.
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John Ross (ou Ros, voire Rosse ...... is, devenu évêque de Carlisle.
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John Ross (bishop of Carlisle)
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