Bishop of Crediton, Worcester and Cornwall (died 1046)
Lyfing of Winchester
Bishop of Crediton
Province
Province of Canterbury
Appointed
1027
Term ended
1046
Predecessor
Eadnoth
Successor
Leofric
Other post(s)
Bishop of Worcester
Bishop of Cornwall
Orders
Consecration
1027
Personal details
Died
20, 23 or 25 March 1046
Nationality
English
Denomination
Christian
Previous post(s)
Abbot of Tavistock
Lyfing of Winchester[a] (died March 1046) was an Anglo-Saxon prelate who served as Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of Crediton and Bishop of Cornwall.
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