[UN-2 8, or f. UNBISHOP v.] Deprived of the status of a bishop.

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1563.  Foxe, A. & M., 1353/1. Shaxton byshop of Salisburye resigned also with him his bishoprick. And so these two remained a great space vnbishopped.

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1607.  Harington, Nugæ Ant. (1804), II. 32. Once I thought to have sayd somwhat of Bonner, because I may remember him living in the late Queens tyme unbishopped.

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1666.  South, Dolben Consecr. Serm., 2. I must profess that I cannot look upon Titus as so far Vnbishopt yet but that he still exhibits to us all the Essentials of that Jurisdiction.

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