Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 1, p. 551
Richard
, who writes himself Episcopus Oleven: (being Suffragan to the Bishop of Worcester, as it seems) was a Dominican or Black Frier in Warwick, (to whose fraternity there, he gave 6l. at the time of his death) and educated among the Black Friers in Oxon, to whom also he gave 6l. to pray for him. He yielded up his last breath in Sept. in fifteen hundred and two, 1502 and was, I suppose according to his last (q)(q) In Offic. ut supra in reg. Blamyr. Qu. 16. Will which I have seen, buried in the choire of the Church belonging to the Black Friers in the City of Worcester on the south side of the Tomb of John Lichfield, and opposite to that of Rich. Wolsey, who, as he saith in the said Will, was nuper Conoren: & Duneren: Episcopus.