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The Venerable Richard Lichfield was a
priest in
England during the
15th-century.
[1]
Lichfield was educated at the
University of Oxford.
[2] He was
Archdeacon of Middlesex from 1476 until his death in 1496.
[3]
There was a memorial brass to him in the
quire at
Old St Paul's Cathedral.
[4]
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