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He had himself been a protégé of Thomas Beckington , his predecessor at Bath and Wells and the recipient of Chaundler's illustrated Liber Apologeticus . Chaundler himself was Chancellor of York Minster 1467-86.61 Thomas Barowe ...
He had himself been a protégé of Thomas Beckington , his predecessor at Bath and Wells and the recipient of Chaundler's illustrated Liber Apologeticus . Chaundler himself was Chancellor of York Minster 1467-86.61 Thomas Barowe ...
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Kelsaye held this benefice from 1540 till 1553 when he passed it on to another of his brethren , Thomas Pierson . A third monk from St Mary's , Richard Donatson , also moved to East Anglia , where in 1550 he obtained the living of ...
Kelsaye held this benefice from 1540 till 1553 when he passed it on to another of his brethren , Thomas Pierson . A third monk from St Mary's , Richard Donatson , also moved to East Anglia , where in 1550 he obtained the living of ...
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The Franciscan , Thomas Gibson , seems to have acquired the benefice of the equally poor parish of All Saints , Peasholme , in 1551. Both these tiny parishes disappeared in the subsequent amalgamations later in the sixteenth century ...
The Franciscan , Thomas Gibson , seems to have acquired the benefice of the equally poor parish of All Saints , Peasholme , in 1551. Both these tiny parishes disappeared in the subsequent amalgamations later in the sixteenth century ...
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DUGGLEBY HOWE BURIAL JAND THE EASTERN YORKSHIRE | 1 |
TWO UNUSUAL ROMANOBRITISH DRAGONESQUE BROOCHES | 15 |
EXCAVATIONS AT MOSS STREET DEPOT MOSS STREET YORK | 21 |
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