William Barlow (bishop)

William Barlow (bishop)

The English bishop named William Barlow may refer to:

*William Barlow (bishop, died 1568): Bishop of St Asaph, of St David's, of Bath and Wells and of Chichester
*William Barlow (bishop, died 1613): Bishop of Rochester and of Lincoln

ee also

*William Barlow (disambiguation)


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