Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 628
Lewes Bayly
, sometimes a Member of Exeter coll. was consecrated Bishop of Ba [•] ger in 1616. and departed this mortal life in the beginning of the year sixteen hundred thirty and two;163 [•] . under which year you may see more of him among the writers. In the said See of [〈◊〉] succeeded a Native of Segroet near Denbigh a certain learned Doctor of div. named David D [•] lben of S. John [•] coll. in Cambridge, a younger Son of Robert [〈◊〉] D [•] lben of [〈◊〉] before-mentioned in Denbighshire: who dying in Bangor-house situated in Shoe-lane near S. Andrews Church in [〈◊〉] in the Suburb of London, on the 27. of Nov. 1633. was buried in the Church at [〈◊〉] , which he kept in Commendam with his Bishoprick. He was succeeded in the See of Bangor by Edm. Griffith. of whom I shall speak by and by.