Walter Langton (died 1321) of Castle Ashby in Northamptonshire, was Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and King's Treasurer. The life of Langton was strongly...
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Stephen Langton (c. 1150 – 9 July 1228) was an English cardinal of the Catholic Church and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1207 until his death in 1228...
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the clergy. Winchelsey was also an opponent of the king's treasurer Walter Langton as well as other clergy. On one occasion he rebuked an abbot so sternly...
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Church. The castle is the result of a licence obtained in 1306, for Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry, to castellate his mansion in the village of Ashby...
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Walter "Warhorse" Langton (6 February 1867−1952) was an English footballer who played as a left back and centre forward for 18 seasons with Doncaster...
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Langton is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Anne Langton (1804–1893), English-born Canadian landscape artist and miniaturist and...
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manor house, came about as the result of a licence obtained in 1306 by Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry, to castellate his mansion in the village of Ashby...
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These difficulties first materialised in a dispute between treasurer Walter Langton and Prince Edward. The case enraged King Edward to the point where he...
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[citation needed] Langton began appearing on television in 1951 in a series called The Web. His first regular role was that of Walter Dennis on the daytime...
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1311) Walter Norwich, acting (23 October 1311 – 23 January 1312) Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (23 January 1312 – 17 May 1312) Walter Norwich...
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61-62. Langton 2010, p. 61. Langton 2010, p. 62. Langton 2010, p. 63. Langton 2010, p. 73. Langton 2010, p. 80. Langton 2010, p. 81. Langton 2006, p...
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vacant late in 1321, Northburgh was not the king's preferred candidate. Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, died on 9 November 1321 and the king...
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over the issue of money. The prince had an altercation with Bishop Walter Langton, who served as the royal treasurer, apparently over the amount of financial...
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with one Isabel of Sudley usurping the position with the backing of Walter Langton. Eleanor appointed Katherine de Stafford, Isabelle refused to accept...
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Walter Reynolds (died 1327) was Bishop of Worcester and then Archbishop of Canterbury (1313–1327) as well as Lord High Treasurer and Lord Chancellor. Reynolds...
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British art. Around 1809, he entered into partnership with his uncle John Walter Langton who was a tallow chandler at Newington Butts. The firm, which was located...
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the favoured but dangerous position under Edward II; with the fall of Walter Langton, the royal treasurer, at the outset of the new reign, the bishop's debtors...
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followed and calls for the dismissal of his chief minister, the treasurer Walter Langton. Demands for appointment of ministers by "common consent" were heard...
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(d. 1304) September 2 Gilbert de Clare, English nobleman (d. 1295) Walter Langton, bishop of Coventry (d. 1321) Alfonso Fernández el Niño, Spanish nobleman...
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This original castle was replaced by a larger castle in 1305 by Bishop Walter Langton, Chancellor of England. At the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses, Margaret...
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said that this was one of many "bogus" claims about O'Brien by CBS. Asher Langton, a security intelligence engineer, said O'Brien offered conflicting narratives...
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(1239–1241) Roger Weseham, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (1245–1256) Walter Langton, Lord High Treasurer of England and Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield...
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1280, then William Louth (later Bishop of Ely) until 12 May 1290, then Walter Langton, acting controller from 12 May 1290, and then appointed to office on...
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Seagrave, lord of Stow'. In 1301 he became involved in a dispute with Walter Langton, bishop of Lichfield, and in the same year he and his wife Alice were...
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Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys (also known as The Langton Grammar School for Boys and simply referred to as The Langton) is an 11–18 foundation...
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Streets; and Fallen Angel: The Unlikely Rise of Walter Stadnick in the Canadian Hells Angels. Langton was born on October 1, 1965, in Hamilton, Ontario...
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Tindill, 139 (11 September 1948 – 24 November 1951) Longest serving: Walter Langton, 18 seasons A list of goalscorers who have scored 40 or more total goals...
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Walter Grenville Algernon Temple-Gore-Langton, 8th Earl Temple of Stowe (2 October 1924 – 17 September 2013) was a British peer, a member of the House...
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London: Harrison. OCLC 642533162. Hughes, J. B. (1992). The episcopate of Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1296–1321: With a Calendar of his...
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(later Bishop of St Davids) 1280–1290: William of Louth 1290–1295: Walter Langton (afterwards Lord High Treasurer) 1295–1309: John Droxford (afterwards...
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