William Bourchier may refer to: William Bourchier (priest) (1852–1924), Dean of Cashel William Bourchier, 1st Count of Eu (1374–1420), English knight William...
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Christianity portal William Chadwick Bourchier (28 February 1852 – 24 June 1924) was Dean of Cashel from 1916 to 1924. He was educated at Portora Royal...
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Canterbury, and Lord Chancellor of England. Bourchier was a younger son of William Bourchier, 1st Count of Eu (died 1420) by his wife Anne of Gloucester, a daughter...
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result of his work as a civil lawyer Morton came to the notice of Thomas Bourchier, who became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1454, and on 26 September 1456...
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deacon on 18 March 1421, and priest on 21 January 1426, with entitlement from Spalding Priory. Waynflete may have been the William Waynflete who was admitted...
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John Henry Cardwell 1914–1929† George Clement Wilton 1930–1933 Basil Bourchier (resigned after mountaineering accident or due to scandal) —— 1953–1962...
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1439 Kemp was created a cardinal priest, and during the next few years took less share in politics. He supported William de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk over...
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Nottingham Alabaster in the Victoria & Albert Museum Becket was ordained a priest on 2 June 1162 at Canterbury, and on 3 June 1162 was consecrated as archbishop...
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Guinness Book of Records lists 410 feature-length film and TV versions of William Shakespeare's plays, making Shakespeare the most filmed author ever in...
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South Molton) by his wife Dyonisia Wrey (1759–1836) 2nd daughter of Sir Bourchier Wrey, 6th Baronet (c.1715–1784) of Tawstock Court, Devon (about 3 miles...
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Church of Ireland titles Preceded by William Chadwick Bourchier Dean of Cashel 1924–1946 Succeeded by Robert Wyse Jackson...
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de Villaret (died 1327), Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller Fulk Bourchier, 10th Baron FitzWarin (1445–1479), English baron of the House FitzWarin...
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governance or discernment (thus synodal), accessed 30 July 2022 Blackstone, William. "Of Injuries to Real Property, and First of Dispossession, or Ouster,...
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sergeant porter to King Henry VIII, who married Joan Bourchier, the only surviving child of John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners, and had: John Knyvett (1510–1561)...
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of reason. Owing to these views, the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Bourchier, ordered his writings to be examined. This was done and he was found guilty...
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church: all priests and religious figures, including monks, were required to swear support to the royal supremacy over the church. Abbot Bourchier and the...
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winner of the Nobel Prize to have played first-class cricket. James David Bourchier, journalist and Bulgarian confidant Denis Parsons Burkitt, surgeon. Sir...
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Elizabeth Bourchier (1598–1665) on 22 August 1620 at St Giles-without-Cripplegate, Fore Street, London. Elizabeth's father, Sir James Bourchier, was a London...
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Anne Neville, Duchess of Buckingham, and possibly of Cardinal Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury. When their father and elder brother Edmund...
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beheaded by order of Henry VIII. A great-grandson of Henry Pole was Sir John Bourchier, one of the regicides of Charles I of England, who was a great-great-grandnephew...
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re-used. It depicts on its uppermost side Elizabeth Bourchier (d.1548), a daughter of John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath of Tawstock Court, feudal baron of...
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Willis's notes to Bishop Tanner's Notitia, and the Register of Archbishop Bourchier, fol. 71b. By "clerk", Thomas the brother is distinguished from Thomas...
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Britannica. Archived from the original on 12 May 2022. Retrieved 27 July 2018. Bourchier, James (1911). "History of Bulgaria" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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Press ISBN 978-0199573202. Ancient Rome portal Philosophy portal John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners Memento mori Swain, Simon (1996). Hellenism and Empire...
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friend at Eton. Her sons predeceased her, and as she was the last of the Bourchier family that had owned Beningbrough, she left it to him. He succeeded his...
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Buchel and Arthur Bourchier, also by Buchel. Characterisation of misers has been a frequent focus in prose fiction: The miserly priest who was Lazarillo...
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Edward Bourchier, who became vicar of All Saints' Church, Hertford, and rector of Bramfield. Wollaston is the central figure in the 1730 William Hogarth...
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Archived from the original on 19 April 2010. Retrieved 10 November 2010. Bourchier, John (1523). The Chronicles of Froissart. Retrieved 28 July 2009. Watson...
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Sir Bourchier Wrey's Estate in Devon Act 1712 12 Ann. c. 4 10 June 1713 An Act to enable Trustees to sell some Outparts of the Estate of Sir Bourchier Wrey...
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of Duke Huon of Burdeux (1882–1887). Translated into English by John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners (1467–1533), and printed by Wynkyn de Worde (died 1534)...
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