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  1. Hubert Walter. Hubert Walter, the son of Sir Hervey Walter and Matilda de Valognes, was probably born in West Dereham, in about 1160. His father was only a small landowner but his uncle, Ranulf de Glanville, sheriff of Yorkshire. Hubert spent his childhood in Glanville's household.

  2. Archbishop of Canterbury (1193–1205) Hubert Walter was an important royal adviser in his positions of Chief Justiciar of England and Lord Chancellor. He died at his manor in Teynham, after a long illness, and his body was taken to Canterbury to be buried in the cathedral the following day. Elias of Dereham was one of the named executors in ...

  3. Walter Erra Hubert - Walter Erra Hubert. “Over the span of a lifetime of painting, my work has consistently traveled the tensions between the realms of matter and spirit. The journey has been varied, recorded in blocks of time or in periods of my life when I often feel poised on the precipice of an awakening, a discovery.

  4. Hubert Walter and William Marshal, seeing the futility of the project, prevailed upon him to abandon it. This was the archbishop's last public political act. On 10 July, while journeying from Canterbury to Boxley to restore peace between the monks of Rochester and their bishop , he was attacked with fever and a carbuncle.

  5. HUBERT WALTER Archbishop of Canterbury, chancellor of England; d. en route, Canterbury to Boxley, England, 1205. He was brought up in the household of his uncle, the great lawyer Ranulf de Glanville, and so was early prepared for the career of civil servant that he pursued with consummate skill. In 1186 he was appointed dean of york and in 1189 ...

  6. Search for: 'Hubert Walter' in Oxford Reference ». (died 1205)English cleric and statesman. After studying law at the University of Bologna he served first under Henry II and then went with Richard I on the Third Crusade. On his return in 1193 he was made Archbishop of Canterbury and Justiciar, or Regent, of England.

  7. Hubert Walter. Hubert Walter († 13. Juli 1205 in Teynham, Kent) war ein englischer Prälat. Als königlicher Beamter wurde er Justiciar und Lordkanzler, dazu wurde er 1189 Bischof von Salisbury und 1193 Erzbischof von Canterbury. Er gilt als einer der fähigsten Verwalter im England des 12. und frühen 13. Jahrhunderts.