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Thomas Bilson
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Thomas Bilson (1547 – 18 June 1616) was an Anglican Bishop of Worcester and Bishop of Winchester. With Miles Smith, he oversaw the final edit and printing of the King James Bible.[1]
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Thomas Bilson | |
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Lord Bishop of Winchester | |
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Province | Church of England |
See | Winchester |
Installed | 1597 |
Predecessor | William Day |
Successor | James Montague |
Other post(s) | Bishop of Worcester (1596–1597) |
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Born | 1547 Winchester, England |
Died | 18 June 1616 |
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