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  1. 12 de mar. de 2008 · Liber Vitae: Register and Martyrology of New Minster and Hyde Abbey, Winchester Bookreader Item Preview

  2. WALTER DE GRAY (GREY) Chancellor of England and archbishop of york; b. probably Rotherfield in Oxfordshire, date unknown; d. Fulham, May 1, 1255. He was the son of John and Hawisia Gray and the nephew of Bp. john de grey. He studied at Oxford and heard edmund of abingdon lecture. He was chancellor from 1205 to 1213 and again in 1214.

  3. 18 de jul. de 2009 · Supplemented by: "Index saxonicus: an index to all the names of persons in Cartularium saxonicum: a collection of charters relating to Angle-Saxon history. By Walter de Gray Birch ..." (2 p.l., 140 p. 25 cm.) published: London, Phillimore and co., 1899. Call number: [DA150.B62]

  4. 1 de may. de 2022 · Walter de Gray (died 1 May 1255) was an English prelate and statesman who rose to be Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor. Life Gray was [believed to be - oink! ] the son of John de Gray the Elder of Eaton in Norfolk and nephew of John de Gray (the Younger), Bishop of Norwich.[1]

  5. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Walter de Gray (died 1 May 1255) was an English prelate and statesman who rose to be Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor. Gray was the son of John de Gray the Elder of Eaton in Norfolk and nephew of John de Gray (the Younger), Bishop of Norwich. [1] His sister, Hawise, married the Justiciar of England, Philip Basset. [citation needed]

  6. 19 de feb. de 2016 · Walter de Gray received the temporalities of England’s northern metropolitan almost exactly eight hundred years ago on 19 February 1216.His archiepiscopacy began at a transformative moment in the history of the English kingdom and the Latin Church, and Gray worked at the centre of both realms.

  7. 24 de may. de 2012 · Cartularium Saxonicum. : Walter de Gray Birch (1842-1924) worked in the Department of Manuscripts at the British Museum from 1864 to 1902 and published extensively in Anglo-Saxon studies. He is best known for this collection of over 1300 charters, in Latin and Old English, originally published in thirty-two parts between 1883 and 1893 and now ...