John Dunmow
John Dunmoe BDec was a Canon of Windsor from 1450 to 1455 and Archdeacon of Gloucester from 1487 to 1489 and Bishop of Limerick from 1486 to 1489.
Dunmow is described by Canon Begley as a canon of Exeter, Doctor of Laws and acting as ambassador from Henry VII to the Papal court in Rome. He died in 1489 having never visited his diocese. He is also listed as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Exeter.
Career
He was appointed:- Rector of Hanworth, Middlesex 1432
- Prebendary of Barnby in York 1475 - 1481
- Rector of St Magnus London Bridge 1481 - 1489
- Archdeacon of Gloucester 1487
- Rector of Church of St Peter ad Vincula 1488
- Bishop of Limerick 1486 - 1489
- King's Proctor at Rome