Richard Clerk was a bishop in England and Ireland in the mid 15th century.
[1] A priest in the Diocese of Meath, he was Bishop of Ross in Ireland from 1434 to 1448.
He also acted as a suffragan bishop in the dioceses of London (1434–41); Canterbury (1439–65), and Salisbury (1454).
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