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  Godfrey Giffard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giffard died on Friday the 26th January 1302, and was buried on the 4th February by John, Bishop of Llandaff, in Worcester Cathedral, on the south side of the altar of the lady chapel; his tomb remains there still.
Under the terms of Giffard's will, which was dated the 13 September 1300, he left a large number of legacies to his kinsfolk, including his sister Mabel, Abbess of Shaftesbury, and to various churches.
His heir was his nephew John, who was the son of his brother William Giffard and who after fighting on the baronial side at Boroughbridge, was hanged at Gloucester, thus forfeiting his estates to the Crown.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Bishop of London   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 Morland Family of Westmorland, England
John Morland [son of Jacob Morland and Anne Ward] was born July 22, 1705 and died February 4, 1747/48 in Killington, Westmorland, England.
John was a barrister at law and was of Laburnum House, Milnthorpe.
John was in the Indian Navy, Port Officer of Bombay and was knighted 1887.
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 List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Stafford, Bishop of Bath (later Archbishop of Canterbury) (1432–1450)
John Somers, 1st Baron Somers (1693–1700) (Lord Keeper to 1697)
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews (1859–1861)
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 Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516: Yorkshire
On K John’s abdication in 1296, the manor was forfeited to the English Crown.
This was of the inheritance of John’s wife, Devorgilla.
In 1293, K John claimed that the fair had been held by Christiana, wife of William de Forz’ and by Devorgilla, her sister, on the respective days on which they died.
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THE MONUMENT OF JOHN OF GAUNT AND BLANCHE OF LANCASTER.
John Hope and his fellow-explorers a few years ago unearthed one at Silchester, and the foundations of another may be seen in the churchyard of Lyminge in Kent.
John Westyard, citizen and vintner, founded another altar at the same place for a chantry priest to say masses for the soul of Thomas Stowe, sometime Dean of St. Paul's, and for those of his parents and benefactors.
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 List of Lord Treasurers
October 28, 1260: John of Caux, Abbot of Petersborough (d.
November 16, 1318: John Sandall, Bishop of Winchester
November 14, 1326: John Stratford, Bishop of Winchester
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 John Cheever - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about John Cheever   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
His Stories of John Cheever (1978) won a Pulitzer Prize.
John Charles Walsham, 1st Baron Reith of Stonehaven Reith
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Department for Constitutional Affairs - Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers: past and present
John Stratford, bishop of Winchester, archbishop of Canterbury
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Sir John Sankey, Lord Sankey (later Viscount Sankey)
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 Lord Chancellor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Stafford Bishop of Bath (later Archbishop of 1432-1450
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John Scott, Lord Eldon, 1751-1838 : The Duty of Loyalty (Cambridge Studies in English Legal History)
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 Lord Chancellor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
William H. Rehnquist, then Chief Justice of the United States, was inspired to add four golden stripes to the sleeves of his judicial robes after seeing the costume of the Lord Chancellor in a production of Iolanthe.
The current Chief Justice, John G. Roberts Jr.
A fictional Lord Chancellor also appears in Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House (also identified only by title), presiding over the interminable chancery case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce.
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 Combs &c. of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire
Anne dr and coheir of John FRERE of Stoke Suff.
It is not known to which John COMBES of Hemel-Hempstead he referred nor the source of this data, but probably John christened 13 Mar 1596, and probably based on that John having named a son, Francis.
Tripartite indenture between John REYNER of St Martin in the Fields, Middx, and Jane his wife, Nicholas SANDERSON of Hickelton [Hickleton], Yorks and John PICKERING of Hague Hall, Yorks, and William TAYLOR, John CLAITON, William WOOD, Thomas OATES, Willia...
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 Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music - Jo
John Campbell, 1st Baron Campbell of St Andrews
John Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara
John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll
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 Old St. Paul's Cathedral, by William Benham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
There was no mistake as to the eagerness of the people to take advantage of the opportunity.  They assembled in crowds to hear such as could read, and even, so says Burnet, sent their children to school that they might carry them with them and hear them read.
There is a painful story in “Foxe’s Martyrs,” that one John Porter was thrown into Newgate by Bonner for thus “expounding,” and that he died there of the ill-treatment he received.
What was it turned the tide of religious opinion?  The answer admits of no doubt.  John Rogers, the proto-martyr of the English Reformation, was a prebendary of St. Paul’s, a man of saintly life.  He had given much help to Tyndale, the translator of the Bible, had brought the MS.
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 The Non-Jurors and the Eastern Orthodox
St John Chrysostom’s and other Fathers’ homilies are to be translated for use in preaching.
Here is a series of quotations from John Johnson, rector of Cranbrook, Kent, who was acknowledged by the Non-Jurors as an authority on the doctrine of the Eucharist.
Chisul [Edward Chishull 1671-1731, vicar of Walthamstow, Essex, from 1708], he was surprised to see our Constantinople papers before him.
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 Lord Treasurer
Sir Joseph Chauncy, Prior of the Knights of St. John in England
John Walwayn, Canon of St. Paul's and Hereford
John Barnet, Bishop of Bath and Wells and of Ely
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 Index | British History Online
John de Chishull I, xn, 4, 7, 11, 14nn, 40, 95n, 96n
John of Kent, 16n, 26, 49, 50, 51n, 52nn, 66n
John de Norton, 7n, 17, 24, 52n, 82n, 88
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 [Early Modern Literary Studies 10.3 (January, 2005) 11.1-7] Review of Verse in English from Tudor and Stuart Ireland
So wrote John Chishull in his dedicatory verse to Faithfull Teate’s long devotional poem Ter Tria in 1669 – but the sentence applies equally to Andrew Carpenter’s Verse in English from Tudor and Stuart Ireland.
Several are not normally thought of as Irish poets, and would not have considered themselves as such.
Sir John Harington went to Ireland as a commander of horse in the army led by the Earl of Essex in 1599.
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 Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs to 1516: Index of Persons
Brittany (Bretagne, Bretann', Britannia, Brittainia, Brittan', Brittania), John de (1305–1330), earl of Richmond, (earl of Surrey [sic], earl of Rutland, son of John),
Darcy, John (1330, 1337), 'le cosyn', steward of the king's household, KNAITH (Lincs.),
Dynham, John (1393), kinsman and heir of Oliver Dynham and Geoffrey Dynant, BUCKLAND DENHAM (Somers.), HARTLAND (Devon)
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 (Isabella de CHILLHAM - (Christmas) John CHRISTMAN )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John CHIPMAN (3 Jun 1621 - 8 Apr 1708)
John CHIPMAN (2 Mar 1656 - 29 May 1657)
John CHIPMAN (3 Mar 1670 - 4 Jan 1756)
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of OLD ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL By WILLIAM BENHAM, D.D., F.S.A.
He and some other roguish bakers were tried at the Guildhall, and ordered to be set in the pillory, in Cheapside, with lumps[page 33] of dough round their necks, and there to remain till vespers at St. Paul's were ended.
The stirring events now to be noted do not so much concern the material fabric of the cathedral as in the past, but they were of the most momentous interest, and St. Paul's took more part in them than did any other cathedral.
In the short reign of Edward VI., great destruction was wrought in the structure and ornamentation of St. Paul's, and no thanks are due to the "Protector" that the mischief was not greater.
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 Find in a Library: The danger of being almost a Christian by John Chishull.
Find in a Library: The danger of being almost a Christian by John Chishull.
The danger of being almost a Christian by John Chishull.
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 The Gambia
Nov 1702 - 7 Dec 1703 Humphrey Chishull
Aug 1706 - 2 Dec 1706 John Tozer
29 Mar 1962 - 18 Feb 1965 Sir John Warburton Paul (b.
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 Life Of Johnson, Vol. 3 by Boswell, Edited by Birkbeck Hill - Full Text Free Book (Part 9/12)
The affected Gentleman was the late John Gilbert
Chishull, Charles Churchill, William Clarke, Robert Clayton Bishop of
Clogher, John Conybeare Bishop of Bristol, George Costard, and Samuel
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 Prof. William Gibson
`Thomas Johnes of Hafod' in The Royal Society of Arts Journal vol 138 No 5407 1990.
‘Brother of the Better-Known Benjamin: the Churchmanship of John Hoadly’ Anglican and Episcopal History 2006.
`The Correspondence of John Wynne and Edward Lhuyd' in The Flintshire Historical Journal Vol 32 1989.
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