Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 598

Edmund Bonner

, sometimes a Student in Broadgates hall, became Bishop of Hereford towards the latter end of the year 1538. but before he was consecrated thereunto, he was translated to London: To which See he was consecrated in the beginning of Apr. 1540. 1569 He paid his last debt to nature in fifteen hundred sixty and nine; under which year you may see more of him among the writers. In Hereford succeeded him Jo. Skypp, and in London Nich. Ridley in the reign of Ed. 6. at which time Bonner was deprived, and Edm. Grindall in the beginning of Q. Elizabeth, when the said Bonner was depriv’d a second time.