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 William Waynflete -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
William Waynflete, presented to the vicarage of Skendleby, Lincs, by the Priory of Bardney (Lincoln, Ep.
Waynflete was assigned as the principal executor of his will for that purpose, and if there was any variance between the executors, he was to determine it.
Waynflete presided as chancellor at the parliament at Coventry in November 1459, which, after the Yorkist catastrophe at Ludlow, attainted the Yorkist leaders.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wi/william_waynflete.htm   (2507 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - William Waynflete (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
William Waynflete[wAn´flEt] Pronunciation Key, 1395?–1486, English prelate and lord chancellor.
Waynflete negotiated for peace with Jack Cade and with Richard, duke of York.
Waynflete presided at the Parliament (1459) at Coventry that attainted the Yorkists, but after the Yorkist victory in 1460, he was well treated, although deprived of the chancellorship.
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 WAYNFLETE, WILLIAM (1395-1486) - Online Information article about WAYNFLETE, WILLIAM (1395-1486)
William Waynflete, presented to the vicarage of Skendleby, Lints, by the Priory of Bardney (Lincoln, Ep.
A successor to the William Waynflete at the King's Hall was admitted on the 3rd of April 1434.
Kemp, archbishop of Canterbury, during the sitting of parliament, presided over by the duke of York, commissioners, headed by Waynflete, were sent to Henry, to ask him to name a new chancellor, apparently intending that Waynflete should be named.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /WAT_WIL/WAYNFLETE_WILLIAM_1395_1486_.html   (4013 words)

  
 William, kings of England --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
The source of the play was a two-part drama generally known as The Troublesome Raigne of John King of England.
duke of Normandy (as William II) from 1035 and king of England from 1066, one of the greatest soldiers and rulers of the Middle Ages.
The first of these, Henry I, was the youngest son of the Norman conqueror, William I. The most recent one was the notorious Henry VIII, who ruled in the 1500s.
www.britannica.com /ebi/article-9277746   (742 words)

  
 Articles - 1486   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Aristotile Fioravanti, Italian architect and engineer (approximate date; born c.
William Waynflete, English Lord Chancellor and bishop of Winchester (born 1395)
The egg replaced the worm as the lowest form of currency.
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