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  1. Henry Chichele (/ ˈ tʃ ɪ tʃ ə l iː / CHICH-ə-lee, also Checheley; c. 1364 – 12 April 1443) was Archbishop of Canterbury (1414–1443) and founded All Souls College, Oxford.

  2. As headteacher of Henry Chichele Primary School, I would like to welcome you to our website where I hope you will find everything you want and need to know about our school. My name is Sue Hope and I have been the headteacher here at Henry Chichele since April 2023; I was previously the deputy headteacher and prior to that class teacher in ...

  3. Chichele, Archbishop (biog) Archbishop Henry Chichele (1364-1443) was founder of All Souls College Oxford, and served as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1414 until his death. His tomb, one of six to Archbishops in the choir, was designed by Thomas Mapilton, and is by far the most colourful in the cathedral – in large part arising from ...

  4. 4 de abr. de 2014 · Henry V's right-hand man was made Archbishop on April 27th, 1414. The statement on his magnificent Canterbury Cathedral tomb that Henry Chichele was born a pauper seems wide of the mark. He was born in or about 1362 at Higham Ferrers in Northamptonshire, where his father became mayor.

  5. Quick Reference. ( c. 1362–1443). Archbishop of Canterbury. The son and brother of prominent London merchants, Chichele was an original fellow of New College, Oxford. From 1406 he was in royal service as an ambassador, earning the bishopric of St Davids, and in 1414 promotion to Canterbury from Henry V.

  6. CHICHELE, HENRY. Archbishop of Canterbury; b. Higham Ferrers, Northhamptonshire, England c. 1361; d. Canterbury, April 12, 1443. Educated at Oxford, he became doctor of laws, 1396. At this time he was ordained and had already held a number of minor ecclesiastical benefices. In 1404 he became chancellor of the diocese of Salisbury.

  7. Chichele (or CHICHELEY), HENRY, Archbishop of Canterbury, b. at Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, England, 1362; d, at Oxford, April 12, 1443. He was the son of Thomas Chichele, a yeoman, and Agnes, daughter of William Pyncheon.