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  CHICHELEY - LoveToKnow Article on CHICHELEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Chicheley and the other envoys were received on their return as saviours of the world; though the result was summed up by a contemporary as trischism instead of schism, and the Church as giving three husbands instead of two.
Chicheley now became the subject of a leading case, the court of kings bench deciding, after arguments reheard in three successive terms, that he could not hold his previous benefices with the bishopric, and that, spite of the maxim Papa potest omnia, a papal bull could not supersede the law of the land (Year-book ii.
The records of convocation in Chicheleys time are a curious mixture of persecutions for heresy, which largely consisted in attacks on clerical endOwments, with negotiations with the min.isters of the crown for the object of cutting down to the lowest level the clerical contributions to the public revenues in respect of their endowments.
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 Henry Chicheley. Who is Henry Chicheley? What is Henry Chicheley? Where is Henry Chicheley? Definition of Henry ...
Chicheley told the pope, in 1443, in asking leave to retire from the archbishopric, that he was in his eightieth year.
Chicheley was tenacious of the privileges of his see, and this involved him in a constant struggle with Henry Beaufort, bishop of Winchester.
Chicheley, by appointing a jubilee to be held at Canterbury in 1420, after the manner of the Jubilee ordained by the Popes, threatened to divert the profits from pilgrims from Rome to Canterbury.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Henry_Chicheley   (1884 words)

  
 Chicheley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chicheley is a village in the Borough of Milton Keynes, England, though prior to the administrative boundary change in 1995 it was in Buckinghamshire.
Chicheley Hall, one of Buckinghamshire's finest mansions was built between 1719 and 1723 (Pevsner gives the date of construction as 1698 to 1703).
Chicheley Hall is today the home of Sir John and Lady Nutting, who run the house as a venue for weddings and conferences.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicheley   (602 words)

  
 Henry Chichele   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Chicheley appears in the Hall-books of New up to the year 1392/93 when he a B.A. and was absent for ten from about December 6 to March 6 presumably for the purpose of his as a sub-deacon which was performed by bishop of Derry acting as suffragan to bishop of London.
Chicheley and the other envoys were received their return as saviours of the world; the result was summed up by a as trischism instead of schism and the as giving three husbands instead of two.
The records of convocation in Chicheley's are a curious mixture of persecutions for which largely consisted in attacks on clerical with negotiations with the min.isters of the for the object of cutting down to lowest level the clerical contributions to the revenues in respect of their endowments.
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 Chicheley - Wikipedia
Chicheley er en landsby i Buckinghamshire i England, omkring 4 km nordøst for Newport Pagnell.
Bygningen ble sterkt skadet i den engelske borgerkrigen, ettersom den da hadde samme eier som garnisonen i Newport Pagnell.
Den ble revet etter borgerkrigen, og Chicheley Hall ble bygget i stedet.
no.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chicheley   (158 words)

  
 CHICHELEY, HENRY (1364-1443) - Online Information article about CHICHELEY, HENRY (1364-1443)
HALL (generally known as SCHWABISCH-HALL, tc distinguish it from the small town of Hall in Tirol and Bad-Hall, a health resort in Upper Austria)
David's, died, and on the 12th of October 1407 Chicheley was by the pope provided to the bishopric of St David's.
Chicheley had been careful enough to obtain " Papal provisions " for himself, his pluralities, his bishopric and archbishopric.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /CHA_CHR/CHICHELEY_HENRY_1364_1443_.html   (3906 words)

  
 SOE Chichley Hall
At Chicheley he then made his home, constructing a family mansion said, by tradition, to have been in the form of 'a hollow square'.
In due course, by marital descent, Chicheley Hall came to Sir Charles Bagot Chester and - amidst much litigation - all of his interests in Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, by his will of 1755, were alienated to Charles Bagot, on the condition that he assumed the name and arms of Chester.
In 1952, Chicheley Hall passed from the Chester descendants to the second Earl Beatty, the son of the World War One naval hero David Beatty and appropriate memorabilia, commemmorating his career, came to placed in the Hall.
clutch.open.ac.uk /schools/emerson00/soe_chichley_hall.html   (327 words)

  
 Kelly's Directories
About half a mile NW from the hall are the remains of an old castellated mansion with a round tower in good repair.
The Earl of Hardwicke, Wimpole Hall; the Hon and Rev. Henry R. Yorke, MA, rector; James Prime, shopkeeper; Owen Cambridge, bailiff to the earl of Hardwicke; and the farmers are - John Arber, Ann Coggins, Robert Elliston, Wm Peacock, Thomas Strickland, Charles Titchmarch, Thomas Webb, and Henry Woodruff (and steward to the earl of Hardwicke.)
The Chicheley Charity of £20.00 yearly is for fuel and Beho's of £1 3s 4d for bread.
www.wimpole.info /kellys_directories.htm   (2393 words)

  
 Historic Buildings, England (History)
Eyam Hall is a small, charming manor house located in the historic plague village of Eyam, which...
Leighton Hall is a stately historic home in the North of England built in 1246.
Middleton Hall was the family seat of the Willoughbys for 500 years; the earliest buildings date...
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 Chicheley Hall Buckinghamshire
Chicheley Hall was built between 1719-1723 for the Chester family.
Other rooms on view are the elegant entrance hall, the drawing room with rich oak panelling and the library.
Chicheley Hall, one of the finest 18th century houses in England, is still in the hands of the Beatty family.
www.touruk.co.uk /houses/housebucks_chich.htm   (196 words)

  
 Chicheley - Boolgum : search engine ( synonyms Chicheley and price comparison )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Encyclopedia: Chicheley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Chicheley   (1679 words)

  
 Wimpole Hall
Wimpole Hall, regarded by many as the most majestic house in Cambridgeshire, was strategically located close to two Roman roads giving easy access to London.
For 250 years the Chicheley family dominated the history of Wimpole, and the south western area of Cambridgeshire, purchasing an increasing number of manors into their possession.
At the time this was considered to be an extraordinary curiosity, but Chicheley's novel plan allowed for the development of a typical, later Stuart country house.
www.theheritagetrail.co.uk /stately%20homes/Wimpole%20Hall.htm   (577 words)

  
 Buckinghamshire
There is an exhibition hall, and the decoy is situated in 13 acres of natural woodland where a nature trail has been laid out.
Chicheley Hall was built in 1719-23 for Sir John Chester, and the main rooms contain many good examples of 18th century craftsmanship in plaster and panelled oak.
The mansion was built in 1855, and the style is so-called 'Jacobethan', recalling in particular the authentic Elizabethan towers of Wollaton Hall in Nottinghamshire.
www.westair-reproductions.com /mappage/buckinghamshire.htm   (1195 words)

  
 Wimpole Hall
The Hall, Wimpole Estate and Wimpole Home Farm are open to the public.
Although St Andrew's Parish Church stands close to Wimpole Hall, the Church and the Chicheley Chapel are wholly independent from the National Trust.
Although St Andrew's Parish Church stands close to Wimpole Hall, the Church and Churchyard are wholly independent from the National Trust.
www.wimpole.info /wimpole_hall.htm   (1025 words)

  
 Going Loco! - GWR 4-6-0 "HALL" 5MT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As an example, on 4th July 1964 I travelled to Nott'm from Derby Friargate behind Ivatt 43066, to Loughborough with class 31 D5687 (thankfully on a short-lived trial) and returned to Nott'm hauled by 6906 "Chicheley Hall".
6990 "Witherslack Hall" was another engine recovered from Barry scrapyard, arriving at the GCR in 1975 and after lengthy rebuild entered traffic in 1986.
This loco is most appropriate for the GCR as it worked the line during the locomotive exchange trials after Nationalisation of the railways in 1948.
www.goingloco.neave.com /gcr/pastandpresent/gwr1.html   (140 words)

  
 Luxury Hall Hindu Wedding Venue in Buckinghamshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hall Barn Estate is easily accessible from the M40, the M4 and central London.
We have luxury halls in every architectural style and degree of splendour you could wish for.
Many of our luxury wedding halls are set in their own grounds, surrounded by parks and gardens of breathtaking beauty.
www.exclusive-wedding-venues.com /venues/buckinghamshire/hindu_wedding/hall/luxury.html   (895 words)

  
 Henry Chichele - Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Certainly this story was unknown to Arthur Duck, fellow of All Souls, who wrote Chicheley's life in 1617.
Rather it would appear to be an oft-employed method of illustrating the rise of a successful individual, thus perpetuating their historical importance.
In the interval Chicheley found time to visit his diocese for the first time and be enthroned at St Davids on May 11, 1411.
www.logicjungle.com /wiki/Henry_Chichele   (1946 words)

  
 Roll of Honour - Buckinghamshire - Chicheley
Son of Martha Brown, of Chicheley, Newport Pagnell, Bucks., and the late Thomas Charles Brown.
Son of John and Eliza Clarke, of Chicheley Hall, Newport Pagnell, Bucks.
Son of Leonard and Emma Wright, of The Lane, Chicheley.
www.roll-of-honour.com /Buckinghamshire/ChicheleyRollofHonour.html   (233 words)

  
 List of historic houses in England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Historic houses in England is a link page for any stately home, country house or other historic house in England.
Gawsworth Hall, Gawsworth, owned by Richards family, but open to the public
Samlesbury Hall - privately owned, administered by charitable trust
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Historic_houses_in_England   (258 words)

  
 Chicheley Hall - Conference Centre and Stateley Home
It has some extraordinary features including the great hall which has a ceiling painting depicting Herse and her sisters sacrificing to flora, by William Kent.
The staircase has a curious divided run from the second floor to the attics, which in the early 1800's suited the practical arrangement of separating the family from the servants.
When you come to Chicheley Hall you have exclusive use of the house and grounds which means that your privacy and peace is guaranteed.
www.chicheleyhall.co.uk /about.html   (410 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
During the Second World War some 54 Hall class locomotives were built and entered traffic (numbers 6916 to 6970), but were not named until after the war during 1946 and 1948.
Hawksworth designed a series of modifications to various components, including the cylinders, frames and saddle when he became Chief Mechanical Engineer; whilst still 'Hall' class locomotives, numbers 6959 to 6999 and 7900 to 7929 are common referred to as the 'Modified Hall' class.
In total, some 330 locomotives were built in the 'Hall' and 'Modified Hall' classes.
www.greatwesternrailway.com /motive/hall.htm   (167 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
'''Chicheley''' is a village in the Milton Keynes (borough) Borough of Milton Keynes, England, though prior to the administrative boundary change in 1995 it was in Buckinghamshire.
Through this connection the village also at one time belonged to Cardinal Wolsey, though only until his forced resignation by King Henry VIII of England Henry VIII who took all his possessions from him at that time.
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Chicheley.
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 Chicheley Hall, Newport Pagnell, MK16 9JJ, England, 01234-391252 Famous Location
Chicheley Hall, Newport Pagnell, MK16 9JJ, England, 01234-391252 Famous Location
Chicheley Hall is an imposing grade I listed house set in magnificent landscaped grounds.
Close to Milton Keynes, just 5 minutes from exit 14 of the M1, it easy to get to from anywhere in the country and is particularly well connected to London, Birmingham, the M25, Heathrow and Luton Airports.
www.famouslocations.com /locations/chicheleyhall.php   (211 words)

  
 JRULM: C - Biographical Index of Methodist Ministers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A devout Anglican, Chicheley was introduced to Charles Wesley in September 1736 when Charles visited Boston on his return voyage to England from Georgia.
Charles was impressed with Chicheley’s character and ability and on his return to England, recommended to the Bishop of London that he be ordained.
She was educated at Skipton Grammar School and Trinity Hall School in Southport.
www.rylibweb.man.ac.uk /data1/dg/methodist/bio/bioc.html   (12956 words)

  
 Beautiful Hall Hindu Wedding Venue in Ceredigion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Our venues can cater for all faiths and preferences, so no matter what special requirements you may have to make your hindu wedding beautiful, we'll make sure everything will be in full accord with your wishes.
We have beautiful halls in every architectural style and degree of splendour you could wish for.
Many of our beautiful wedding halls are set in their own grounds, surrounded by parks and gardens of breathtaking beauty.
www.exclusive-wedding-venues.com /venues/ceredigion/hindu_wedding/hall/beautiful.html   (847 words)

  
 Enigma Locations - Bletchley Park
Chicheley Hall, Buckinghamshire - Chichley Hall was built at the start of the 18th Century in red brick with stone pillars.
During World War II the house was used for a Special Operations Unit similar to Bletchley Park.
The hall has not only been used for filming 'Enigma', but also 'Pride and Prejudice', 'The Fourth Protocol' and 'Black Beauty'.
shootingthepast.tripod.com /enigma/locations/bletchley_park.htm   (319 words)

  
 The Domesday Book Online - Buckinghamshire A-E
Bec(h)entone: Hugh from Walter Giffard; Leofwin of Nuneham from the king and from Roger d'Ivry.
Beachampton Hall manor house; The Grange, a timber-framed farmhouse.
15th century Dinton Hall was the home of Simon Mayne, who signed Charles I's death warrant in 1649.
www.domesdaybook.co.uk /buckinghamshire1.html   (936 words)

  
 Chicheley Hall - Places to Visit in and Around Milton Keynes - M
Chicheley Hall - Places to Visit in and Around Milton Keynes - M
It is one of the finest and least altered early Georgian houses in the country.
It has a striking Palladian Hall and an ingenious hidden library.
www.mkweb.co.uk /Places_to_visit/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=396   (158 words)

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