| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 570 sider
...this gave way to a new brick building in 1778. According to Mr. Denne (Custumale Roffense, p. 193), he occurs prebendary of Kentish town, and afterwards...prothonotary, and lastly rose to be chancellor of England in 1258. Of this office he was deprived in the same year by the barons, but restored in 1261, with a yearly... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 564 sider
...establishment was not removed from Maldoa to Oxford According to Mr. Denne (Custumale Roffense, p. 193), he occurs prebendary of Kentish town, and afterwards...prothonotary, and lastly rose to be chancellor of England in 1258. Of this office he was deprived in the same year by the barons, but restored in 1261, with a yearly... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 572 sider
...this gave way to a new brick building in 1778. According to Mr. Denne (Custumale Roffense, p. 193), he occurs prebendary of Kentish town, and afterwards...prothonotary, and lastly rose to be chancellor of England in 1258. Of this office he was deprived in the same year by the barons, but restored in 1261, with a yearly... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 254 sider
...parents being now dead. In 1259, he held a prebend in Exeter cathedral, and Browne Willis says, that he was vicar of Potton, in Bedfordshire, at the time...canon of Salisbury, and afterwards rector of Stratton. The custom of the times permitted of his devoting his attention to the profession of the law, although... | |
| Merton College - 1847 - 184 sider
...this gave way to a new brick building in 1778. According to Mr. Denne (Custumale Roffense, p. 193), he occurs Prebendary of Kentish Town, and afterwards...promotion to the See of Rochester. Other accounts say he was first Canon of Salisbury, and afterwards Rector of Stratton. He became eminent in the Court... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1848 - 528 sider
...prebendary of Kentish Town, and afterwards had the stall of Finsbury, both of them in the cathedral of St. Paul's, London. He held in 1259 a prebend in...cathedral ; and, according to Browne Willis, was vicar of Potion, in Bedfordshire, at the time of his promotion to the opinions of Sceptics or Pyrrhonists; Les... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1863 - 832 sider
...parents being now dead. In 1259, he held a prebend in Exeter cathedral, and Browne Willis says, that he was vicar of Potton, in Bedfordshire, at the time...accounts say, that he was first canon of Salisbury, and af1erwards rector of Stratton. The custom of the times permitted of his devoting his attention to the... | |
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