The first Hereford Cathedral was a stone building from the 7th century.
He was buried in Hereford Cathedral, where his tomb survives.
When he was 22 he became organist of Hereford Cathedral.
He became organist and director of music at Hereford Cathedral in 2001.
His remains, and black marble tombstone, were removed to Hereford Cathedral in 1867.
He was made treasurer of Hereford Cathedral and chaplain to the queen in 1596.
He was buried in the crypt of Hereford Cathedral next to his first wife.
He died on 2 June 1636 and was buried in Hereford Cathedral.
On the demolition of that church in 1867, the bishop's remains were transferred to Hereford Cathedral.
Her death was remembered at Hereford Cathedral on 6 July, the same day as that of the king.