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- On 27 November he followed the example of Bedeman and Repyngdon ( Hereford had left the country ), recanted, and returned to Oxford.
- The name " Bedeman " occurs more than once as " Bedenam " or " Bedmond " ( Boase, 194 ); in the older editions of Foxe it is given as " Redman ".
- In June of that year he was suspended from preaching, in company with the other leaders of the party ( Bishop Brantingham, of Exeter, to whom complaints had been made of his activity as a preacher of false doctrine in Cornwall ( Boase, xiv,'" sq "'. ), Bedeman appears, however, to have held a less conspicuous position than his associates at Oxford, and was the first of them to make his peace with the church, being restored to public functions by a mandate of 18 October 1382.