Adam Moleyns

Adam Moleyns
Bishop of Chichester
Appointed24 September 1445
Term ended9 January 1450
PredecessorRichard Praty
SuccessorReginald Pecock
Other post(s)Lord Privy Seal (1444–1450)
Dean of Salisbury & Archdeacon of Taunton (1441–1445)
Archdeacon of Salisbury (1440–1441)
Orders
Consecration6 February 1446
Personal details
Died9 January 1450
Portsmouth, Hampshire

Adam Moleyns[a] (died 9 January 1450), Bishop of Chichester, was an English bishop, lawyer, royal administrator and diplomat. During the minority of Henry VI of England, he was clerk of the ruling council of the Regent.[1]


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