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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Robert Neel, rector 138890, was also a canon of Chichester, Ralph Hethcote, collated in 1481, was a notary …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… two; Wareham, Exeter, Shaftesbury, each two; Hastings and Chichester, each one; and 'other burhs' one. 115 This list …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the manor of Shottery which Robert, then Bishop of Chichester, entailed upon John de Bishopsdon and his wife …
A History of the County of Sussex
… is unknown, but the connection of its dedication with Chichester can be carried back to the beginning of the 12th …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Poore, S.T.P., made dean 1198, 684 consecrated Bp. of Chichester 1215. 685 Adam, occurs from 1215, died 1220. 686 … Sydenham, D.C.L., elected 1418, 714 consecrated Bp. of Chichester 1431. 715 Thomas Brown, D.C.L., D.Can. L., elected … Adam Moleyns, D.C.L., elected 1441, 719 consecrated Bp. of Chichester 1446. 720 Master Richard Leyot, elected 1446, died …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and reforming deans. On Sydenham's provision to Chichester in 1431, however, external influences probably …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… reign of queen Mary. George Day, afterwards restored to Chichester by queen Mary. St. John's at Clerkenwell. Merton …
Annales Cestrienses
… and Jocelin, bishop of Salisbury, and the bishop of Chichester, and Waleran, bishop of Rochester, and … and the pen afterwards struck through it. No bishop of Chichester died in the year 1184; Seffride was bishop of Chichester from 1180 to 1204. It is possible that …
A Survey of London
… Castle, Yorke, Lincolne, Canterbury, Norwich, Westminster, Chichester, Winchester, Excester, Bristow, Carmardyn, &c. to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… keeper of the privy-seal. He was translated to the see of Chichester anno 1421, and thence again successively to those … had done for his consecration, and was translated to Chichester in the beginning of the year 1504, and afterwards … his successor in this see, in 1551, he was translated to Chichester in 1552, and afterwards by queen Elizabeth to …
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