Thomas de Brantingham (died 1394) was an English clergyman who served as Lord Treasurer to Edward III and on two occasions to Richard II, and as bishop...
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William de Brantingham was an English noble of the late fourteenth century, of the Brantingham family. He was the brother of Thomas de Brantingham, bishop...
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Simon de Brantingham was an English noble of the mid-fourteenth century. During the reign of Edward III, de Brantingham held the stewardship of the Hospital...
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The Brantinghams (or, formerly, the de Brantinghams or de Brantynghams) are a super-noble family from North East England, originally from Brantingham in...
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family of Brantingham (or de Brantingham), which included Ralph de Brantingham, King's Chamberlain to King Edward III, and Thomas de Brantingham, Lord Treasurer...
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Ralph de Brantingham was an English noble of the mid-fourteenth century, who served as King's Chamberlain to Edward III. De Brantingham was appointed...
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Robert de Brantingham (died c. 1400) was an English noble of the late fourteenth century. He lived in southern England, although the Brantingham family...
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Brantingham may also refer to: William de Brantingham, 14th-century knight William Brantingham, beneficiary of the will of Thomas Sparke, Bishop of Berwick This...
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monstrous robbery. Urbanus Records of the Exchequer. The Issue Roll of Thomas de Brantingham, Bishop of Exeter, Lord High Treasurer of England, containing payments...
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Breaking wheel (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
she holds in her hand; the sword then used is also often shown. Thomas de Brantingham Katherine Swynford St Catharine's College, Cambridge St Catherine's...
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2nd Earl of Devon (1303–1377) and his wife Margaret de Bohun (died 1391) Thomas de Brantingham, English lord treasurer and Bishop of Exeter (1370–1394)...
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the king's pardon for his action, but was ordered by the Bishop Thomas de Brantingham to perform penance for having violated the right of sanctuary. The...
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Bronescombe Aliter Peter de Quivel or Quivil Aliter Thomas de Bytton Also recorded as John Godele. Elected, but quashed Aliter Thomas Brantyngham Aliter John...
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1896, xlv. pp. 159–161. Devon, Frederick (1835). Issue Roll of Thomas de Brantingham. London: John Rodwell. p. 145. Devon, Frederick (1836). Issues of...
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on the site was licensed for services by the Bishop of Exeter, Thomas de Brantingham, in 1371. During the period 1666–1671, the original building was...
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Administrator of the Kingdom during the minority of King Edward VI. Thomas de Brantingham, 1361–1368 Sir William Armyn, 1385 Roger Walden, 1387 Robert Folkingham...
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William Warelwast (redirect from William de Warelwast)
Warelwast as a "canny and devoted royal servant". Sometimes known as William de Warelwast. His name originates probably from Véraval (Warelwast 1024), now...
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Murimuth senior 1328-? Richard de Plessis Richard de Skidby 1366. Thomas de Brantingham ?-1370. Bishop of Exeter 1370 Bartholomew Sidey 1370-? Simon Staynton ...
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Barlow Thomas Becket p. 64 Barlow Thomas Becket p. 71 Warren Henry II p. 550 Barlow Thomas Becket pp. 206–207 Barlow Thomas Becket p. 216 Barlow Thomas Becket...
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Thomas Walsingham as a "Magnanimous knight, though the Commons loved him not". He was the son of Nicholas Hales and his brother was Sir Nicholas de Hales...
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Peter Quinel (redirect from Peter de Quivil)
lady chapel in his cathedral, where his tomb slab is still extant. Or Peter de Quivel, or Quivil Izacke, Richard (c.1624–1698), (improved and continued to...
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and Wells, later Bishop of Ely (20 February 1363 – 27 June 1369) Thomas Brantingham, Bishop of Exeter (27 June 1369 – 27 March 1371) Richard Scrope, 1st...
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"Clocks" Barry N. Malzberg and Bill Pronzini "Holly, Don't Tell" Juleen Brantingham "The Old Man's Will" Lee Wells "The Closing Off of Old Doors" Peter D...
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List of living centenarians (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
2023. Fortnow, Lance. "Chernoff Turns 100". Retrieved 2023-07-02. John Brantingham (2023-09-22). "Mitsuye Yamada: 100 Years of Amplitude". The Journal of...
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John Grandisson (redirect from John de Grandisson)
John de Grandisson (1292 – 16 July 1369), also spelt Grandison, was Bishop of Exeter, in Devon, England, from 1327 to his death in 1369. Several works...
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2024. "Transferts/Pro D2. Le FC Grenoble enregistre la venue de Johannes Jonker, pilier de Bath" [Transfers/Pro D2. FC Grenoble records the arrival of...
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Good Parliament, her lands forfeit. In May 1379, the royal treasurer Thomas Brantingham delivered 21,868 pearls confiscated from Alice Perrers to the royal...
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(Argentina) EMCO (USA) – later Power Horse Emerson (Canada) Emerson-Brantingham (USA) Empire (USA) Enter (Turkey) Enti (The Netherlands) Epple-Buxbaum...
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Church of St. Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth (category Works of Thomas Telford)
Engelard of Warley 1308 Thomas of Eyton alias Knockin 1318 Thomas Talbot 1334 Thomas Keynes 1353 Robert Ive 1362 Thomas of Brantingham 1369 Roger of Otery...
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William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury, the Bishops Wykeham and Brantingham, Abbot Morice of Waltham Abbey, the Dukes of York and Gloucester, the...
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