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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Walter de Gray (died May 1, 1255, Fulham, Middlesex [now part of London], Eng.) was an English churchman who rose to high ecclesiastical office through service to King John. He became chancellor of England in 1205 and, after John had made his peace with the church , was elected bishop of Worcester (1214).

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  2. Hace 2 días · Walter de Gray (1214–1216) Sylvester of Worcester (1216–1218) William de Blois (bishop of Worcester) (1218–1236) Walter de Cantilupe (1236–1265) Nicholas of Ely (1266–1268) Godfrey Giffard (1268–1301) 16 Abbots of Westminster South-East Middlesex Ralph de Arundel (1200–1214) William de Humez (1214–1222) Richard of ...

  3. Hace 6 días · Among them was Walter de Grey, archbishop of York, who visited on several occasions between 1215 and 1254, and probably built the present church. The family's local power and influence was expressed in several major building campaigns, and in the creation of a deer park, which was broken into in 1290.

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  4. Hace 4 días · The trustees sold the property to Walter de Gray, Archbishop of York, and the sale was duly confirmed by Hubert in a document which may be dated 1240–1. At the same time Hubert gave notice to all his tenants "between the Abbey of Westminster and the City of London" of his confirmation of the sale.

  5. 14 de may. de 2024 · Hugh de Selby (as Mayor) William de Selby (as Lord Mayor) Formation. 1217 (as Mayor) 1389 (as Lord Mayor) Website. york.gov.uk. The Lord Mayor of York is the chairman of City of York Council, first citizen and civic head of York. The appointment is made by the council each year in May, at the same time appointing a sheriff, the city's other ...

  6. Hace 2 días · The Scriptorium of Margam Abbey and the Scribes of Early Angevin Glamorgan (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2002), pp. 105-122. Cartae refers to Clark, G.T. (ed.), Cartae et alia Munimenta quae ad Dominium de Glamorgancia pertinent (Cardiff: 1910); History of Margam Abbey refers to Birch, Walter de Gray, A History of Margam Abbey (London: 1897).

  7. Hace 3 días · From the time of the earliest statutes the precentor was allowed two deputies: the succentor canonicorum or succentor major, who was a minor dignitary instituted in 1232 by Walter de Gray to perform the duties of the precentor in his absence, and the succentor vicariorum who was his deputy among the vicars-choral.