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  1. The Bishop's Palace, Ely was one of the residences of the Bishop of Ely from the 15th century until 1941. It is a Grade I listed building. [1] The palace was built in the 15th century by Bishop John Alcock however just two towers from the original building remain. He also completed the bishop’s palace (now Wisbech Castle) at Wisbech (where he ...

  2. Bishop of Ely Grey's devotion to humanism and his patronage of learned men naturally found favour in the eyes of Pope Nicholas V . As early as 1450 the latter sought to obtain for him the bishopric of Lincoln , and failing to accomplish this, on 21 June 1454, on the elevation of Bishop Bourchier to the see of Canterbury , nominated him to the vacant bishopric of Ely .

  3. Pecham objected to his being bishop of Rochester because Kirkby was a pluralist. [9] On 26 July 1286 he was elected Bishop of Ely, and was ordained as a priest and then consecrated on 22 September 1286 by Peckham, who did not object on pluralism grounds this time. [9] He was enthroned at Ely Cathedral on 24 December 1286.

  4. Balliol College, Oxford. Coat of arms. John Morton ( c. 1420 – 15 September 1500) was an English cleric, civil lawyer and administrator during the period of the Wars of the Roses. He entered royal service under Henry VI and was a trusted councillor under Edward IV and Henry VII. Edward IV made him Bishop of Ely and under Henry VII he became ...

  5. Ralph de Warneville. Geoffrey Ridel (died August 1189) was the nineteenth Lord Chancellor of England, from 1162 to 1173. [1] Ridel was probably the great-nephew of Geoffrey Ridel, who died in 1120 and was a royal justice. He was a royal clerk by about 1156, when he first starts witnessing charters. [2] He was a king's clerk before he was ...

  6. Nicholas West. Nicholas West (1461—28 April 1533), was an English bishop and diplomatist, born at Putney in Surrey, and educated at Eton and at King's College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow in 1486. [2] He also had periods of study at Oxford and Bologna. [3]

  7. 16 de oct. de 2023 · The Bishop of Huntingdon. The Rt Revd Dr Dagmar Winter, East Anglia’s first female bishop, was appointed in 2019. Bishop Dagmar is currently serving as Acting Bishop of Ely, since the departure of the Right Revd Stephen Conway in early 2023. +Dagmar serves across the whole Diocese, which comprises Cambridgeshire, the western quarter of Norfolk, south Peterborough, and some adjacent parishes.