Other Burials
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- Ranulf of Wareham, Bishop of Chichester (1217–1222) - his bones may have been found in the cathedral in 1829
- Ralph Neville, Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of Chichester (1224–1244), and Archbishop of Canterbury elect (1231–1232)
- Richard of Chichester, Bishop of Chichester (1244–1253) and Saint
- Gilbert of St Leonard, Bishop of Chichester (1288–1305)
- Robert de Stratford, Bishop of Chichester (1337–1362) and one of Edward III of England's principal ministers
- Richard Fitzalan, Earl of Arundel (1307-1375), and his second wife Eleanor of Lancaster
- William Reade, Bishop of Chichester (1368–1385)
- Simon Sydenham, Bishop of Chichester (1431-1437)
- John Arundel, Bishop of Chichester (1459–1477)
- Edward Story, Bishop of Chichester (1477–1503)
- Robert Sherborne, Bishop of Chichester (1508–1536)
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