• Adam Orleton (died 1345) was an English churchman and royal administrator. Orleton was born into a Herefordshire family, probably in Hereford, not Orleton...
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    The register of Adam de Orleton, introduction by Rev. A. T. Bannister, 1907 Media related to Orleton at Wikimedia Commons Orleton Village The community...
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    1994), American baseball player Adam Ondra (born 1993), Czech rock climber Adam Orleton (died 1345), Bishop of Winchester Adam Osborne (1939–2003), author...
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    in 1334, when Adam Orleton, the Bishop of Winchester, was accused of having stated in 1326 that Edward was a "sodomite", although Orleton defended himself...
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    Edington entered the service of Middleton's friend, Adam Orleton, Bishop of Winchester. Through Orleton, Edington's abilities were brought to the attention...
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    reaching Oxford on 2 October where she was "greeted as a saviour" – Adam Orleton, the Bishop of Hereford, emerged from hiding to give a lecture to the...
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    that "he was a sodomite", and Adam Orleton, the Bishop of Winchester, also levelled the accusation at him (although Orleton's accusation came when he was...
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  • Preceded by William Melton Lord High Treasurer 1326–1327 Succeeded by Adam Orleton Preceded by Henry Burghersh Lord Chancellor 1330–1334 Succeeded by Richard...
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  • Stratford, Bishop of Winchester (14 November 1326 – 28 January 1327) Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford (28 January – 28 March 1327) Henry Burghersh, Bishop...
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    again, reaching Oxford on 2 October where she was "greeted as a saviour"—Adam Orleton, the bishop of Hereford, emerged from hiding to give a lecture to the...
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  • a model for the character in the ballads. He may have been based on Adam Orleton, Bishop from 1317 to 1327, an antagonist of Edward II of England who...
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  • of Edward III and daughter of Guillaume, Count of Hainaut and Holland Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford and ally of Mortimer John Maltravers, longtime friend...
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    Archbishop of Canterbury John Henry Newman (1801–1890), Catholic cardinal Adam Orleton (died 1345), Bishop of Winchester Plegmund (died 923), Archbishop of...
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  • 1305–1501 Henry Woodlock John Sandale Rigaud of Assier John de Stratford Adam Orleton William Edington William of Wykeham Henry Beaufort William Waynflete...
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    Martin Church and Politics in Fourteenth-century England: the career of Adam Orleton Cambridge University Press 2005 p.89 Calendar of Close Rolls of Edward...
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  • 1372) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester. Trilleck was the nephew of Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford and younger brother of John Trilleck, also a Bishop...
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  • junior, knight; William de Sheynton, Richard de Sydenhale, Henry Shipton, Adam Esger and Alan Venyse. Charlton was Lord Privy Seal from 1316 to 1320. Charlton...
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    (bishop-elect) Elected bishop but was quashed; later elected in 1339 1327 1333 Adam Orleton Translated from Hereford; later to Winchester 1333 1337 Simon Montacute...
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    Lord Chancellor 1328–1330 Succeeded by John de Stratford Preceded by Adam Orleton Lord High Treasurer 1327–1328 Succeeded by Thomas Charlton Lord High...
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    Assier 1323 1333 John de Stratford Translated to Canterbury 1333 1345 Adam Orleton Translated from Worcester 1345 1366 William Edington 1366 1404 William...
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  • of Bourbon Robert Nogaret M. Radecu Son of Robert, Count of Clermont Adam Orleton Jean Lanier [fr] Serge Maillat Bishop of Hereford and ally of Roger Mortimer...
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  • suffragans he opposed the king in defence of the Bishop of Hereford, Adam Orleton. He then fought with Edward II over liturgical issues, and sent sums...
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    post until at least late April, possibly July. Northburgh accompanied Adam Orleton, then Bishop of Worcester, arriving in Paris at the end of May, to press...
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    "centre stage" to their plans. Before parliament met, the lords had sent Adam Orleton (the Bishop of Hereford) and William Trussell to Kenilworth to see the...
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    with Halesowen church, starting with Peter de Roches' original grant, Adam Orleton, Bishop of Worcester, issued an inspeximus and confirmation on 4 January...
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  • Stephen Devereux served on the jury on 24 January 1324 attesting to Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford's complicity in the rebellion of Roger de Mortimer...
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    Henry Catchpole was MP in 1390. Related to Richard de Orleton, MP for Hereford in 1306, and Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford, Worcester, and Winchester. William...
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  • Politically Inspired Appeal against John XXII's Translation of Bishop Adam Orleton to Winchester (1334), English Historical Review, 116 (2001), 389–404...
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    1282 Term ended 15 March 1317 Predecessor Thomas de Cantilupe Successor Adam Orleton Other post(s) Archdeacon of London Orders Consecration 7 March 1283 Personal...
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    Bishop of Pamiers (1317); Thomas Cobham, Bishop of Worcester (1317); Adam Orleton, Bishop of Hereford (1317); Ladislaus Jánki, Archbishop of Kalocsa (1317);...
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