Richard Praty
Richard Praty (or Pratty, c. 1390 – August 1445) was a medieval university Chancellor and Bishop.[1] After serving as the King's chaplain from 1430, including two years with him in France, Praty was made Dean of the Chapel Royal in 1432.[2] He gave up this position after being nominated, with the active support of the King, to the office of the Bishop of Chichester on 21 April 1438 and consecrated on 27 July 1438.This article relating to the University of Oxford is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about an English bishop or archbishop is a stub.