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  Thomas Bourchier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bourchier's short term of office as chancellor coincided with the start of the Wars of the Roses, and at first he was not a strong partisan, although he lost his position as chancellor when Richard, Duke of York, was deprived of power in October 1456.
In 1457 Bourchier took the chief part in the trial of Reginald Pecock, bishop of Chichester, for heresy; in 1467 he was created a cardinal; and in 1475 he was one of the four arbitrators appointed to arrange the details of the Treaty of Picquigny between England and France.
After the death of Edward IV in 1483 Bourchier persuaded the queen to allow her younger son, Richard, Duke of York, to share his brother's residence in the Tower of London; and although he had sworn to be faithful to Edward V before his father's death, he crowned Richard III in July 1483.
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 Thomas Bourchier - Wikipedia
Bourchier fikk sin utdanning ved Universitetet i Oxford, og gikk deretter i kirkens tjeneste.
Bourchier ble utnevnt til kardinal i 1467, og i 1475 var han en av fire forhandlingsledere under utarbeidelsen av en Picquignytraktaten mellom England og Frankrike.
Bourchier hadde sverget troskap mot Edvard V før den gamle kongens død, men i juli 1483 kronet han likevel Richard til konge under navnet Richard III.
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 BOURCHLER, THOMAS - LoveToKnow Article on BOURCHLER, THOMAS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BOURCHIER, ARTHUR (1864-), English actor, was born in Berkshire in 1864, and educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford.
Bourchier's short term of office as chancellor coincided with the opening of the Wars of the Roses, and at first he was not a strong partisan, although he lost his position as chancellor when Richard, duke of York, was deprived of power in October 1456.
in 1483 Bourchier persuaded the queen to allow her younger son, Richard, duke of York, to share his brother's residence in the Tower of London; and although he had sworn to be faithful to Edward V. before his father's death, he crowned Richard III.
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 Family Trees of Thomas Jefferson and Other Famous Americans - pafg185 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Thomas Le DESPENCER was born on 22 Sep 1373 in, Essendine, Rutland, England.
Thomas STAFFORD [Parents] was born in 1368 in, Staffordshire, England.
Thomas Prince Of ENGLAND [Parents] was born on 7 Jan 1354/1355 in Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England.
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 Claude Thomas Bourchier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Claude Thomas Bourchier was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
On 20 November 1854 at Sebastopol, Crimea, Lieutenant Bourchier, with another lieutenant (William James Montgomery Cuninghame) was with a party detailed to drive the Russians from same rifle pits.
Advancing on the pits after dark they launched a surprise attack and drove the Russian riflemen from their cover, but in the fierce fighting which ensued the officer in command of the party was killed.
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 Thomas HOWARD (3° D. Norfolk)
Thomas was the first son of Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey (afterwards the second Duke of Norfolk) and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney, widow of Sir Humphrey Bourchier.
Thomas was involved in a few land deals with his father which have left traces in the public records and in 1506 was pardoned, along with his brother Edward and several other men, for an illegal entry upon a manor belonging to the estate of the late John Grey, lord Lisle.
Thomas Howard the younger established himself as an important soldier and sailor and, with the prize of the earldom of Surrey won at Flodden, moved out of his father's shadow to became a man of importance in his own right.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thomas Bourchier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Born 1406; died 1486, Cardinal, was the third son of William Bourchier, Earl of Eu, and of Lady Anne Plantagenet, a daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, youngest son of Edward III.
Bourchier seems to have accepted this solution; and when Queen Margaret again opened hostilities, he threw in his lot definitely with the Yorkists, and was one of the lords who agreed to accept Edward (IV) as rightful king.
In 1475 Bourchier was employed as one of the arbitrators on the differences pending between England and France.
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 Thomas Bourchier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bourchier's short term of office as chancellor coincided with the start of the Wars of the Roses, and at first he was not a strong partisan, although he lost his position as chancellorwhen Richard, Duke of York, was deprived of power inOctober 1456.
In 1457 Bourchier took the chief part in the trial of ReginaldPecock, bishop of Chichester, for heresy; in 1467 he was created a cardinal; and in 1475 he was one of the four arbitratorsappointed to arrange the details of the treaty of Picquigny between England and France.
After the death of Edward IV in 1483Bourchier persuaded the queen to allow her younger son, Richard, Duke of York, to share his brother's residence in the Tower of London ; and although he had sworn to be faithful to Edward V before his father's death, he crowned Richard III in July 1483.
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Thomas of Woostock was the youngest son of King Edward III and Philippa of Hainult.
The Bourchier arms: Quarterly, first and fourth, argent, a cross engrailed gules, between four water bougets sable; second and third, gules, billety and a fess or, and their crest A man’s head in profile with sable hair and beard, ducally crowned or, with a pointed cap gules.
The Bourchiers of Beningbrough are descended from James Bourchier (1510-1554), eldest natural son of John Bourchier (1467-1522), Lord Berners: Sir John Bourchier (1560-1626) of Hanging Grimston, in Yorkshire, Knight, and 2nd son of Sir Ralph Bourchier (1531-1598) of Beningbrough.
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 Thomas Bourchier
Afterwards, in 1458, he helped to reconcile the contending parties, but when the war was renewed in 1459 he appears as a decided Yorkist; he crowned IV of England">Edward IV in June 1461, and four years later he performed a similar service for the queen, Elizabeth Woodville.
After the death of Edward IV in 1483 Bourchier persuaded the queen to allow her younger son, Richard, duke of York, to share his brother's residence in the Tower of London; and although he had sworn to be faithful to Edward V before his father's death, he crowned III of England">Richard III in July 1483.
The third English king crowned by Bourchier was VII of England">Henry VII, whom he also married to Elizabeth of York in January 1486.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg43 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Henry BOURCHIER was born 1406 and died 4 Apr 1483.
William BOURCHIER Sir was born CIR 1412 and died 1470.
John BOURCHIER Sir was born CIR 1415 and died 1474.
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 Thomas BOURCHIER (Cardinal)
Bourchier's short term of office as chancellor coincided with the start of the Wars of the Roses, and at first he was not a strong partisan, although he lost his position as chancellor when Richard, Duke of York, was deprived of power in Oct 1456.
In 1457 Bourchier took the chief part in the trial of Reginald Peacock, Bishop of Chichester, for heresy; in 1467 he was created a Cardinal; and in 1475 he was one of the four arbitrators appointed to arrange the details of the treaty of Picquigny between England and France.
After the death of Edward IV in 1483 Bourchier persuaded the Queen to allow her younger son, Richard, Duke of York, to share his brother's residence in the Tower of London; and although he had sworn to be faithful to Edward V before his father's death, he crowned Richard III in Jul 1483.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Thomas BERKELEY was born on 5 Jan 1352/53 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
Thomas "the Wise" De BERKELEY [BARON BERKELEY] was born in 1245 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
Thomas De BERKELEY was born in Jul 1348 in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England.
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Bourchier was an Innholder in Bristol in 1708 w 2 CONC hen he brought CHanc.
Ralph Bourchier was Knighted in 1584 "The History of Kirby Underdale" by th 2 CONC e Rev. W.R. Shepherd 1928 give some detail on the Bourchier Family which included two Lord Ch 2 CONC ancellors one of whom was also Archbishop of Canterbury 1454-1486.
Father William Bourchier (-1375) Mother Eleanor de Lovayn 2 CONC e (1345-1397) Henry 1st BOURCHIER, Earl of Essex Source: a chart in "Genealogical Memoirs o 2 CONC f the Counts of Eu [996-1350] and of the Earls of Eu of the House of Bourchier, [1419-1540] 2 CONC " by Robert Edmond Chester Waters, 1886.
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 Encyclopedia: Thomas Bourchier
Anne of Gloucester (1383-October 16, 1438) was the eldest daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester the youngest son of Edward III and Eleanor de Bohun, a great-great-grandson of Edward I. She married twice.
Thomas of Woodstock, 1st Duke of Gloucester (January 7, 1355 - September 8 (or 9), 1397) was the thirteenth and youngest child of King Edward III of England and Queen Philippa.
Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was the King of England from 1483 until his death and the last king from the House of York.
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 Bourchier
Humphrey Bourchier was killed at the Battle of Barnet in 1471, fighting on behalf of Edward IV.
She was the daughter of Thomas Plantagenet and Eleanor de Bohun, and she was the granddaughter of King Edward III.
William Bourchier was Earl of Eu, in Normandy.
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Thomas, who was born at Ashwellthorpe about 1539, and who married Muriel Parry, daughter of Sir Thomas Parry of Welford, Berkshire.
Jane Bourchier died on February 18th, 1561/1562, and she was buried at Ashwellthorpe.
Thomas, who in 1506 married Muriel Howard, widow of John Grey, 2nd Viscount Lisle, and daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and Elizabeth Tilney.
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He may have had a son Robert for whose death (as Robert son of Thomas Haughton) a certain Thomas Cranehow of Haughton was pardoned on 18 November 1357 at the request of the Prince of Wales.
Between, Thomas Shrymscher, armiger, (?and Margaret his wife), complainants, and Humphrey Bourchier, armiger, and Elizabeth his wife, deforciants of the manor of High Offley and 30 messuages, 3,000 acres of land, 1,000 acres of meadow, 2,000 acres of pasture, 200 acres of wood, 200 acres of furze and heath, and 100s.
Thomas Trentham of Rocester, John Chetywnd of Ingestre, John Cootes of Cowley Hall and Thomas Brett of Wolstanton acted as trustees.
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 My Family
Thomas BOTELER III (Baron) was born in 1461 in Bewsey, Kent, England.
Sir John BOURCHIER (2nd Baron Berners) was a Knight of the Bath on 17 Jan 1477.
Charles THOMAS and Cassandra BOWDRY were married on 15 Jul 1812 in Woodford County, Kentucky.
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 pre1500 Harleys - pafg12 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He died 26 Jul 1469 in Battle Of Edgecote, Bandury, Oxfordshire, England and was buried in Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick, Warwickshire, England.
Thomas married Mary TEYE about 1530 in Of, Marks Tey, Essex, England.
She married Thomas William (Winslow) WYNSLOWE [Esquire] about 1438 in,,, England.
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg92 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Henry Bourchier [Parents] was born in 1404 in of,Little Easton,Essex,England.
Elizabeth De de Beauchamp [Parents] was born on 16 Sep 1417 in Warwick Castle,,Warwick,England.
Richard de Beauchamp [Parents] was born on 28 Jan 1381 in of,Warwick Castle,Warwick,England.
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 BOURCHIER
Fought at Poitiers and served with the Black Prince in Gascony; also with Thomas of Woodstock in France.
Thomas FIENNES (2° B. Dacre of the South)
Notes: In 1539 Henry VIII confiscated the manor of Bolham from Dunkeswell Abbey, and a little later granted the former monastic manors of Hackpen, Bolham, Sheldon and Saint Hill to the second Earl of Bath, John Bouchier, who had already inherited the Barony of Okehampton from the Dynham line.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Anna BOURCHIER was born in 1470 in Benningborough, Yorkshire, England.
She was married to Thomas FIENNES [BARON DACRE] in 1492 in Berners, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland.
She was married to Thomas BRYAN [Sir Knight] about 1487 in Benningborough, Yorkshire, England.
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 Thomas Bourchier: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Thomas Bourchier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Thomas Bourchier: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Thomas Bourchier
1420), and through his mother, Anne, a daughter of Thomas of Woodstock, was a descendant of Edward III.
The archbishop died on March 30 1486 at his residence, Knole, near Sevenoaks[?], and was buried in Canterbury cathedral.
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 Thomas Bourchier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Thomas era un hijo más joven de Guillermo Bourchier, cuenta del eu (d.
Corto plazo Bourchier de la oficina como el canciller coincidió con el comienzo de las guerras de las rosas, y al principio él no era un partidario fuerte, aunque él perdió su posición como canciller cuando privaron a Richard, duque de York, de energía en octubre de 1456.
En 1457 Bourchier tomó la principal parte en el ensayo de Reginald Pecock, obispo de Chichester, para el heresy; en 1467 lo crearon un cardenal; y en 1475 él era uno de los cuatro árbitros designados para arreglar entre los detalles del tratado de Picquigny Inglaterra y Francia.
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 (Mary Jane BORG - Thomas BOURCHIER )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Elizabeth BOURCHIER (ABT 1446 - 2 Oct 1470)
Joan BOURCHIER (ABT 1442 - 7 Oct 1470)
Thomas BOURCHIER (Cardinal) (1413 - 30 Mar 1480)
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 Knole Kent
The original palace was built between 1456 - 1486 for Thomas Bourchier on the site of a medieval house.
Bourchier was Lord Chancellor and Archbishop of Canterbury.
On his death the house was bequeathed to the See of Canterbury and it remained the residence of four more archbishops before Thomas Cranmer was persuaded to give it to Henry VIII.
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg94 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Eleanor Bourchier [Parents] was born about 1417 in of,Little Easton,Essex,England.
She was sealed to her parents on 27 Mar 1959.
John Bourchier [Parents] was born about 1415 in Little Eaton,Little Easton,Essex,England.
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 bourchier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
From the reign of Edward I to the establishment of the Commonwealth, a period of four centuries, few families equaled and none excelled in wealth or political power than that of the Bourchier family.
Intermarrying with the sovereign house of Loraine and with the Plantagenet princesses of England, one or the other of its members, filled every important office and dignity of the state.
Thomas was Archbishop of Canterbury and Cardinal of Canterbury
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 Portrait of the actor Arthur Bourchier by Thomas Staedeli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The actor Arthur Bourchier made his first acting experiences at the University Drama Society in Oxford.
One year later Lillie Langtry took over the St. James's Theater but an illness prevent her to be active there any longer and the young and inexperienced Arthur Bourchier was set up as a manager.
Arthur Bourchier got married with the actress Violet Vanbrugh in 1894 and they appeared together in many plays.
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 I1580: Thomas Of Woodstock Duke Of Gloucester (7 JAN 1356 - 8 SEP 1397)
I1580: Thomas Of Woodstock Duke Of Gloucester (7 JAN 1356 - 8 SEP 1397)
Spouses of Thomas Of Woodstock Duke Of Gloucester
Descendants of Thomas Of Woodstock Duke Of Gloucester and Eleanor De Bohun
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