Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Bishops of Bath and Wells, Churches in Bath, Somerset, Thomas Wolsey, Bath Abbey, Lyfing, William Laud, Athelm, Robert Burnell, George Carey, Bishop of Bath and Wells, George Hooper, Jocelin of Wells, Reginald Fitz Jocelin, Richard Foxe, William Barlow, John of Tours, Thomas Ken, Savaric FitzGeldewin, Prior Park College, Walter Giffard, Bath Abbey Cemetery, Jim Thompson, William Knight, Gisa, Diocese of Bath and Wells, William Wand, Gilbert Bourne, Robert of Bath, William Piers, Walter Skirlaw, John Still, Arthur Lake, St Mary the Virgin, Bathwick, William of March, William of Bitton I, All Saints' Church, Weston, Thomas Beckington, Wulfhelm, Christ Church, Bath, Roger of Salisbury, Byrhthelm, James Montague, William of Bitton II, John Wynne, Robert Creighton, George Law, Duduc, Henry Bowet, Robert Eden, 3rd Baron Auckland, Peter Mews, John Stafford, Lord Arthur Hervey, Robert Stillington, Adriano Castellesi, George Kennion, St Michael's Church, Bath, Oliver King, Peter Price, Godfrey of Bath, Nicholas Bubwith, St Stephen's Church, Bath, Echoes of Service, Walter Curle, St John's Church, Bath, Richard Clifford, St Mary's Church, Bathwick, Wynne Willson, Ralph Ergham, Edward Willes, Richard Kidder, John Barnet, Francis Underhill, Partis College, Bath, Sigar of Wells, Charles Moss, Cyneweard of Glastonbury, St Thomas a Becket Church, Widcombe, Merewith, Leonard Mawe, Edward Henderson, Congar of Congresbury, Ralph of Shrewsbury, Gilbert Berkeley, Richard Beadon, John Bickersteth, Richard Bagot, AEthelwine of Wells, St Matthew's Church, Widcombe, John Clerk, John Harewell, AElfwine of Wells, Alphege of Wells, Brihtwine, Wulfhelm II, John Droxford, Thomas Godwin, Walter Haselshaw, Harold Bradfield. Excerpt: Thomas Wolsey (c. March 1473 - 29 November 1530; sometimes spelled Woolsey) was an English political figure and cardi.