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  Encyclopedia: Bishop of Ely   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Bishop of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich in the Province of Canterbury.
The Bishop of Coventry is the Ordinary of the England Diocese of Coventry in the Province of Canterbury.
The Bishop of Argyll and the Isles is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Argyll and the Isles.
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 Bishop of Ely - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The last Catholic bishop was Thomas Thirlby, who was one of the eleven confessor-bishops imprisoned by Elizabeth and who died imprisoned at Lambeth in 1570.
The present Anglican diocese covers the county of Cambridgeshire (with the exception of the Soke of Peterborough) and has its see in the City of Ely, Cambridgeshire, where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity.
The Bishop's residence is The Bishop's House, Ely.
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 Eustace, Bishop of Ely -- Eustace, Bishop of Ely (died 1215) was a Lord Chan...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Eustace, Bishop of Ely -- Eustace, Bishop of Ely (died 1215) was a Lord Chan...
Eustace, Bishop of Ely (died 1215) was a Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Ely.
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 Bishop of Ely   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Bishop of Aberdeen and OrkneyAberdeen and Orkney]]
Bishop of Constantina or Tella in Osrhoene, was a relative of Ibas, Bishop of Edessa, and apparently of the same theological tendency, i.
A bishop deputed to a diocesan who, capable of governing and administering his diocese, is unable to perform the pontifical functions; or whose diocese is so extensive that it requires the labors of more than one; or whose episcopal see has attached to it a royal or imperial office requiring protracted presence at court.
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 The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle - Part 4: A.D. 1015 - 1051
And Bishop Ethelnoth went to Rome; where he was received with much honour by Benedict the magnificent pope, who with his own hand placed the pall upon him, and with great pomp consecrated him archbishop, and blessed him, on the nones of October.
Abbot Leofwine, who had been unjustly expelled from Ely, was his companion; and he cleared himself of everything, which, as the pope informed him, had been laid to his charge, on the testimony of the archbishop and of all the company that were with him.
Then was Eustace quickly upon his horse, and his companions upon theirs; and having gone to the master of the family, they slew him on his own hearth; then going up to the boroughward, they slew both within and without more than twenty men.
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 The Avalon Project : The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle : Eleventh Century
A.D. This year Elfeah was consecrated Archbishop; Bishop Britwald succeeded to the see of Wiltshire; Wulfgeat was deprived of all his property; (51) Wulfeah and Ufgeat were deprived of sight; Alderman Elfelm was slain; and Bishop Kenulf (52) departed this life.
Then took they the bishop, and led him to their hustings, on the eve of the Sunday after Easter, which was the thirteenth before the calends of May; and there they then shamefully killed him.
In the same year died Bishop Godwin at St. Martin's, (85) on the seventh before the ides of March; and in the self-same year died Wulfric, Abbot of St. Augustine's, in the Easterweek, on the fourteenth before the calends of May. Pope Nicholas also died; and Alexander was chosen pope, who was Bishop of Lucca.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Ely
ANCIENT DIOCESE OF ELY (ELIENSIS; ELIA OR ELYS).
The pope's brief erecting the new bishopric was issued 21 Nov., 1108, and in Oct., 1109, the king granted his charter, the first bishop being Harvey, former Bishop of Bangor.
The last Catholic bishop was Thomas Thirlby, who was one of the eleven confessor-bishops imprisoned by Elizabeth and who died at Lambeth in 1570.
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 Sunday During the Dark Ages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Hoveden informs us that Eustace the abbot of Flaye in Normandy, came into England in the year 1200, to preach the word of the Lord, and that his preaching was attended by many wonderful miracles.
The mission of Eustace was attested by miracles which are worthy of perusal by those who believe in first-day sacredness because their fathers thus believed.
Two years after the arrival of Eustace in England with his roll, A.D. 1203, a council was held in Scotland concerning the introduction and establishment of the Lord's day in that kingdom.
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 Cambridgeshire, EnglandGenWeb Project - 1200-1299
The east end presbytery and western galilee porch of Ely Cathedral were built by 13th century bishops, Eustace and Hugh of Northwold.
Ely had its own fair on the 17th October (St. Audrey's or Ethelreda's Day), never a borough, it was a commercial centre surpassed only by the cities at the fen edge.
Edward I and II often stayed at the bishop's palace, the Biggin at Fen Ditton.
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 Stephen. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Stephen was among the English nobles who in 1127, and again in 1131 and 1133, swore fealty to Henry’s daughter, Matilda, as Henry’s successor to the throne.
Stephen defeated the Scots in the Battle of the Standard (although the ensuing treaty was entirely favorable to Scotland) and managed to wage an effective campaign against the insurrection in S and W England.
When Eustace died (1153), Stephen bowed to the inevitable and concluded a treaty by which Henry was named as his heir.
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 Eustace of Fauconberg -- Eustace de Fauconberg was Bishop of London from 122...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Eustace of Fauconberg -- Eustace de Fauconberg was Bishop of London from 122...
Eustace de Fauconberg was Bishop of London from 1221 to 1228 and was also Lord High Treasurer.
Son of Walter de Fauconberg of Rise In Holderness.
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 Britannia Biographies: John Pherd, Bishop of Ely
During the ten years of his rule there, he carried on many building works with great vigour and was afterward known as John De Fontibus.
After the death of Eustace, Bishop of Ely, Geoffrey De Burgo was elected as his successor but, before the publication of the election, Richard of York was chosen in his place.
Bishop Pherd died in 1225 and was buried before the altar of St. Andrew in Ely Cathedral.
www.britannia.com /bios/bishops/jpherd.html   (159 words)

  
 Bishop of Ely - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Bishop of Ely is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury
The office has been in existence since the foundation of the see in 1109 under King Henry I.
List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Ely, England
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 Secrets of the Federal Reserve   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Eustace Mullins is a veteran of the United States Air Force, with thirty-eight months of active service during World War II.
While researching this material, Eustace Mullins was on the staff of the Library of Congress.
House’s phrase, "take away the power of a President" is significant, because later Presidents found themselves helpless to change the direction of the government because they did not have the power to change the composition of the Federal Reserve Board to attain a majority on it during that President’s term of office.
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 The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: Part 4: A.D. 1015 - 1051
And in this same year was outlawed Osgod Clapa.)) A.D. This year died Elfward, Bishop of London, on the eighth day before the calends of August.
And in the same year died Eadnoth [II.] bishop [Of Dorchester] of the north and Ulf was made bishop.)) A.D. This year died Athelstan, Abbot of Abingdon, on the fourth day before the calends of April; and Sparhawk, monk of St. Edmundsbury, succeeded him.
And in this year died Archbishop Eadsine, on the fourth before the kalends of November.)) A.D. This year came Sweyne back to Denmark; and Harold, the uncle of Magnus, went to Norway on the death of Magnus, and the Northmen submitted to him.
sunsite.berkeley.edu /OMACL/Anglo/part4.html   (9985 words)

  
 Recent CONSORT Acquisitions - Books October 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Also, two essays: the one on the art of preaching, from the French of M. Reybaz, and the other on the composition of a sermon, as adapted to the Church of England...
Sermons on several subjects / by the late Rev. William Paley, D.D., subdean of Lincoln, prebendary of St. Paul's and rector of Bishop Wearmouth.
Evangelical principles and practice: being fourteen sermons, preached in the parish-church of St. Mary Magdalen in Oxford.
www.denison.edu /collaborations/ohio5/consort/newbooks/booklist2.html   (9682 words)

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