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The Bishop of Hereford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury. A bishop is an ordained member of the Christian clergy who, in certain Christian churches, holds a position of authority. ...
Location within the British Isles Hereford Cathedral Hereford (Welsh: Henffordd (pronounced Henfuth)) is a city in the west of England, close to the border with Wales and on the River Wye. ...
Pope Pius XI, depicted in this window at Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace, Honolulu, was ordinary of the universal Roman Catholic Church and local ordinary of Rome. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England and acts as the mother and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion as well as a founding member of the Porvoo Communion. ...
The Province of Canterbury consists of the following dioceses of the Church of England: Their archbishop is the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...
The diocese covers the County of Herefordshire, part of the counties of Worcestershire and Shropshire and parts of Powys and Monmouthshire. The see is in the City of Hereford where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Ethelbert which was founded as a cathedral in 676. Herefordshire is a traditional and ceremonial county and unitary district in the West Midlands region of England in the United Kingdom. ...
Worcestershire (pronounced /ËwÊstÉ.tÉÊÉ/ or /ËwÊstÉ.tÉÊiËÉË/ or /ËwÊstÉ.tÉÊaɪÉ/; abbreviated Worcs) is a county, located in the West Midlands region of central England. ...
Shropshire (abbreviated Salop or Shrops) is a traditional, ceremonial and administrative county in the West Midlands region of England. ...
Powys is an administrative county in Wales, over 2000 sq. ...
Monmouthshire (Welsh: Sir Fynwy) is a traditional county and principal area in south-east Wales. ...
A see (from the Latin word sedem, meaning seat) is the throne (cathedra) of a bishop. ...
Location within the British Isles Hereford Cathedral Hereford (Welsh: Henffordd (pronounced Henfuth)) is a city in the west of England, close to the border with Wales and on the River Wye. ...
The current Hereford Cathedral, located at Hereford in England, United Kingdom, dates from 1079. ...
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The Bishop's residence is The Palace, Hereford. The office was created at the foundation of the diocese in 676. The current bishop is the Right Reverend Anthony Martin Priddis, MA, Dip.Theol., the 105th Lord Bishop of Hereford, who signs Anthony Hereford. Events November 2 - Donus becomes Pope. ...
List of the Bishops of the Diocese of Hereford, England and its precursor offices (Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office) Note: The chronology prior to 1012 is partly conjectural | Tenure | Incumbent | Notes | | 676 to 693 or 688 | Putta, Bishop of Uuestor Elih | Deprived of Rochester; may not have actually held office of Bishop of Hereford but was considered to have been such by c.800 | | 688 or 693 to 705 or 710 | Thyrtell (Tyrhtel; Tirhtullus) | | | 710 to 727 or 731 | Torchtere (Torhthere;Tortherus) | | | 727 or 731 to 731 or 736 | Walchstod (Walhstod; Walstodus; Wastoldus) | Abbot of Glastonbury | | 736 to 740 | Cuthbert (Cuthbeorht) | Abbot of Lyminge; translated to Canterbury | | 741 to 747 or c.758 | Podda | | | 747 or c.758 to 758 or 770 | Acca (Ecca) | | | 758 or 770 to 770 or 777 | Headda (Cedda) | | | 777 or 778 to 781 or 786 | Aldberht (Aaldberht; Albertus; Alberus) | | | 781 or 786 to 793 or 788 or 786 | Esne (Esna) | | | 793 or 788 or 786 to 796 or 798 or 793 | Celmundus (Ceolmund; Celmund) | | | 796 or 799 to c.798/9 or 801 | Edulf | | | c.798 or 799 or 793 to 803 or 801 | Utel (Utellus) | | | 803 or 801 or 799 to 824 or 822 | Wulfhard, Bishop of the church of Hereford (Wulfheard; Wulfehard) | | | 824 or 825 to c.825 or 832 | Benna (Beonna) | | | c.825 or 832 to 838 or 839 | Eadulf (Eadwulf; Edulph) | | | 838 or 839 or 836 to c.857 or 866 | Cuthwulf (Cuthwolf) | | | c.857 or 866 to 857 or 866 | Mucellus (Mucel) | | | 866 or 857 to 868 or 888 or 884 | Deorlaf | | | 868 to 888 or 890 | Æthelbert | | | 888 to 895 or 888 or 890 | Cunemund (Cynemund; Ceynemundus) | | | 895 to c.901 | Athelstan | | | c.901 or 890? or 888 to c.930 or 931 | Eadgar (Edgar) | | | c.930 or 931 to c.935 or 937, 940, 934 | Tidhelm | | | c.935 934 or 937 or 940 to 941 934 or 937 or 940 | Wulfhelm (Wulfehelm) | | | 941 or 934 or 937 or 940/968 to c.966 949 or 958 or 971 | Aifric (Ælfric) | | | c.966 or 971 to 1012 or 1013 | Athulf (Æthelwulf) | monk of the Old Minster, Winchester | | 968 to 971 | Wulfric | omitted in some lists | | 1012 or 1013/1016 to 10 February 1056 | Athelstan II | | | March 1056 to 16 June 1056 | Leofgar (Leovegard) | priest of Earl Harold; Saint Leovegard | | 1056 to 1061/1 | Ealdred or vacant | Ealdred omitted in some lists; Bishop of Hereford and Worcester, resigned and translated to York 1060 | | 1060/1 to 1079 | Walter of Lorraine (Walter of Lotharingia) | Chaplain to Queen Edith; consecrated 15 April 1061 | | 1079 to 1095/6 | Robert de Losinga (Robert Losinga of Lorraine) | Prebendiary of St Paul's, London | | 1096 to 1101 | Gerard | Chancellor to William the Conqueror; translated to York | | 1101 to 1107 | vacant | | | 1107 to 1115 | Reynelm (Reinhelm; Reinelm) | Chancellor to the queen | | 1115 to 1121 | Geoffrey de Clive (Geoffrey de Clyve) | Chaplain to the king | | 1121 to 1127 | Richard de Capella | Clerk of the Seal | | 1127 to 1131 | vacant | | | 1131 to 1148 | Robert de Bethune (Robert de Betun) | Prior of Llanthony | | 1148 to 1163 | Gilbert Foliot | Abbot of Gloucester; translated to London | | 1163 to 1166-7 | Robert of Melun (Robert of Melun) | Theologian and scholastic. Prior of Llanthony; died in office. | | 1166 to 1174 | vacant | | | 1174 to 1186 | Robert Foliot | Archdeacon of Oxford | | 1186 to 1198/1200 | William de Vere | Prebendiary of St Paul's, London | | 1198 to 1214 | Robert Grosseteste | Archdeacon of Wilts | | 1200 to 17 November 1215 | Giles de Braose (Giles de Bruse) | Died in office; buried in South aisle of Hereford | | 1216 to 1219 | Hugh de Mapenor | Dean of Hereford | | 1219 to 1234 | Hugh Foliot | Archdeacon of Salop | | 1234 to December 1239 | Ralph de Maydenstune (Ralph de Maidstone) | Dean of Hereford; resigned | | 1240 to 1268 | Peter de Egueblank (Peter de Egeblaunch; Peter of Savoy; Peter D'Aquablanca) | | | 1268 to 1275 | John de Breton | | | 1275 to 1282 | Thomas de Cantilupe (Thomas Cantilupe) | Archdeacon of Stafford; Lord Chancellor of England; Chancellor of Oxford; died in office; canonized in 1320: Saint Thomas de Cantilupe | | 1283/1289 to 1316/1290 | Richard Swinefield (Richard de Swinfield) | | | 1316 to 1327 | Adam Orleton (Adam de Orleton) | Lord Treasurer; translated to Worcester | | 1316??/1327 to 11 January 1344 | Thomas Charleton (Thomas Charlton) | Privy seal to Edward II; Lord Treasurer 1328; Lord Chancellor of Ireland; died in office | | 1344 to 1361 | John Trilleck | | | 1361 to 1370 | Lewis de Charleton | Canon of Hereford; Chancellor of Oxford | | 1370 to 1375 | William Courtenay | Prebendary of York; translated to London | | 1375 to 1389 | John Gilbert | Translated from Bangor; translated to St David's | | 1389 to 1404 | Thomas Trevenant (Thomas Treffnant) | Canon of St Asaph and Lincoln | | 1404 to 1417 | Robert Mascall (Robert Maschal) | Confessor to the king | | 1417 to 1420 | Edmund Lacy | Canon of Windsor; translated to Exeter | | 1420 to 1421 | Thomas Polton | Dean of York; translated to Chichester | | 1421 to 1448 | Thomas Spofford | Abbot of St Mary's, York; Bishop-elect of Rochester: removed to Hereford before consecration | | 1448 to 1450 | Richard Beauchamp | Archdean of Suffolk; translated to Salisbury | | 1450 to 1453 | Reginald Buller (Richard Botteler) | Abbot of Gloucester; translated to Lichfield & Coventry | | 1453 to 1474 | John Stanberry (... Stanbury) | Translated from Bangor; died in office | | 1474 to 1492 | Thomas Mylling (Thomas Milling) | Abbot of Westminster | | 1492/3 to 1502 | Edmund Audley (Edmund Touchet) | Translated from Rochester | | 1502/3 to 1504 | Adrian de Castello (Adriano of Castelli) | Prebendiary of St Paul's, London; translated to Bath & Wells | | 1504 to 1516 | Richard Mayhew (Richard Mayeu; Richard Mayo) | President of Magdalen College, Oxford | | 1516 to 1535 | Charles Booth | Prebendiary of Lincoln | | 1535 to 1538 | Edward Foxe (Edward Fox) | Protestant; Provost of King's College, Cambridge | | 1538 to 1539 | Edmund Bonner | Protestant; Archdeacon of Leicester; translated to London before consecration | | 1539 to 1552 | John Skypp (John Skip) | Protestant; Archdeacon of Dorset | | 1553 to 1554 | John Harley | Protestant; Prebendiary of Worcester; deprived for being married | | 1554 to 1557 | Robert Parfew (Robert Purfoy; Robert Wharton) | Catholic; translated from St Asaph | | 1557 to 1558 | Thomas Reynolds) | Nominated by Queen Mary but set aside by Queen Elizabeth and died a prisoner of the faith before consecration | | 1559 to 1585 | John Scory | Catholic; deprived Bishop of Chichester | | 1585 to 1602 | Herbert Westphaling | Canon of Windsor | | 1602 to 1617 | Robert Bennet | Dean of Windsor | | 1617 to 1634 | Francis Godwin | Translated from Llandaff | | William Juxton | Dean of Worcester; elected but translated to London before consecration | | Godfrey Goodman | Bishop of Gloucester; elected but declined the office | | 1634 to 1634 | Augustin Lindsell | Translated from Peterborough; died in office | | December 1635 to June 1636 | Theophilus Field | Translated from St David's; died in office | | 1636 to 1646 | George Cook (George Coke) | Translated from Bristol; died in office | | 1646 to 1660 | vacant | | | 1660 to 1661 | Nicholas Monk | Provost of Eton | | 1661 to 1692 | Herbert Croft | Dean of Hereford | | 1691 to 1701 | Gilbert Ironside | Translated from Bristol | | 1701 to 1712 | Humphrey Humphreys | Translated from Bangor | | 1712 to 1721 | Philip Bisse | Translated from St David's | | 1721 to 1723 | Benjamin Hoadley | Translated from Bangor; translated to Salisbury | | 1723 to 1746 | The Honourable Henry Egerton | Canon of Christchurch, Oxford | | 1746 to 1787 | Lord James Beauclerc | Canon of Windsor; died in office | | 1787 to 1788 | The Honourable John Harley | Dean of Windsor; died in office | | 1788 to 1802 | John Butler | Translated from Oxford; died in office | | 1802 to 1808 | Folliot Herbert Walker Cornewall | Translated from Bristol; translated to Worcester | | 16 July 1808 to 1815 | John Luxmore | Translated from Bristol; translated to St Asaph | | 23 July 1815 to April 1832 | George Isaac Huntingford | Translated from Gloucester; died in office | | 7 May 1832 to 24 June 1837 | The Honourable Edward Grey | Dean of Hereford; died in office | | 7 August 1837 to 1847 | Thomas Musgrave | Translated to York | | 11 December 1847 to 23 April 1868 | Renn Dickson Hampden | Canon of Christchurch, Oxford; died in office | | 13 May 1868 to 1894 | James Atlay, DD | Vicar of Leeds | | 1949 to 1961 | | | | 1961 to 1974 | Mark Allin Hodson, BA | | | 1974 to 1990 | John Richard Gordon Eastaugh | | | 1990 to 30 November 2003 | John Keith Oliver, MA | Retired | | 2004 to present | Anthony Martin Priddis, MA, Dip.Theol. | Suffragan Bishop of Warwick; inaugurated 26 June 2004 | Events November 2 - Donus becomes Pope. ...
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Events The Kegon school of Buddhism arrives in Japan via Korea, when Rōben invites the Korean monk Simsang to lecture, and formally founds Japans Kegon tradition in the Tōdaiji temple. ...
Events The Kegon school of Buddhism arrives in Japan via Korea, when Rōben invites the Korean monk Simsang to lecture, and formally founds Japans Kegon tradition in the Tōdaiji temple. ...
Events October 26 - An earthquake strikes Constantinople, causing much damage and death. ...
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Events Abu Muslim unites the Abbasid Empire against the Umayyads. ...
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Events Emperor Konin ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Empress Shotoku. ...
Events End of the reign of Empress Koken of Japan; she is succeeded by Emperor Junnin. ...
Events Emperor Konin ascends to the throne of Japan, succeeding Empress Shotoku. ...
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Events Charlemagne beats the Saxons. ...
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Events A council is organized in Constantinople, but disturbed by soldiers Beatus of Liébana, Spanish monk, publishes his Births Emperor Saga of Japan Emperor Junna of Japan Deaths Other 786 is the total value of the letters of Bismillah al-Rahman al-Rahim. In Arabic there are two methods...
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Events December - Coenwulf becomes king of Mercia. ...
Events Coenwulf of Mercia invades Kent, deposes and imprisons king Eadbert Praen and makes his own brother Cuthred king. ...
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Events December - Coenwulf becomes king of Mercia. ...
Events 29 November - Pope Leo III, aided by Charles the Great, returns to Rome. ...
Events Coenwulf of Mercia invades Kent, deposes and imprisons king Eadbert Praen and makes his own brother Cuthred king. ...
Events 29 November - Pope Leo III, aided by Charles the Great, returns to Rome. ...
Events December 28 - Louis the Vrome occupies Barcelona. ...
Events Coenwulf of Mercia invades Kent, deposes and imprisons king Eadbert Praen and makes his own brother Cuthred king. ...
Events 29 November - Pope Leo III, aided by Charles the Great, returns to Rome. ...
Events Vikings sack the monastery of Lindisfarne, Northumbria. ...
Events Nicephorus I and Charlemagne settle their imperial boundaries. ...
Events December 28 - Louis the Vrome occupies Barcelona. ...
Events Nicephorus I and Charlemagne settle their imperial boundaries. ...
Events December 28 - Louis the Vrome occupies Barcelona. ...
Events 29 November - Pope Leo III, aided by Charles the Great, returns to Rome. ...
Events Iñigo Arista revolts against the Franks and establishes the kingdom of Navarre (approximate date). ...
Events Abd-ar-rahman II becomes ruler of Umayyad Spain. ...
Events Iñigo Arista revolts against the Franks and establishes the kingdom of Navarre (approximate date). ...
Events Egbert of Wessex defeats Beornwulf of Mercia at Ellandun. ...
Events Egbert of Wessex defeats Beornwulf of Mercia at Ellandun. ...
Events Theophilus forbids the usage of icons, establishing strict punishments. ...
Events Egbert of Wessex defeats Beornwulf of Mercia at Ellandun. ...
Events Theophilus forbids the usage of icons, establishing strict punishments. ...
Events At Hingston Down, Egbert of Wessex beats the Danish and the West Welsh. ...
Events Louis the Pious attempts to divide his empire among his sons. ...
Events At Hingston Down, Egbert of Wessex beats the Danish and the West Welsh. ...
Events Louis the Pious attempts to divide his empire among his sons. ...
Events Abbasid caliph al-Mutasim establishes new capital at Samarra, Iraq. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Events 11 May: Printing of The Diamond Sutra, the oldest dated printed book. ...
Events January 13: With the death of Charles the Fat, the Frankish kingdom is split again, and this time permanently. ...
Events May 15 - Pope Marinus I dies. ...
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Events January 13: With the death of Charles the Fat, the Frankish kingdom is split again, and this time permanently. ...
Events The sovereignty of prince Svatopluk I in Bohemia is confirmed. ...
Events January 13: With the death of Charles the Fat, the Frankish kingdom is split again, and this time permanently. ...
Events Bohemia breaks away from Great Moravia Arnulf of Carinthia undertakes his second Italian campaign Approximate date of composition of the Musica enchiriadis, the beginnings of western polyphonic music Births Athelstan of England Erik Bloodaxe, king of Norway 933-935 (+954) Deaths Categories: 895 ...
Events January 13: With the death of Charles the Fat, the Frankish kingdom is split again, and this time permanently. ...
Events The sovereignty of prince Svatopluk I in Bohemia is confirmed. ...
Events Bohemia breaks away from Great Moravia Arnulf of Carinthia undertakes his second Italian campaign Approximate date of composition of the Musica enchiriadis, the beginnings of western polyphonic music Births Athelstan of England Erik Bloodaxe, king of Norway 933-935 (+954) Deaths Categories: 895 ...
Events Mesoamerican ballgame court dedicated at Uxmal Kingdom of Taebong established in Korean peninsula Fuzhou city was expanded with construction of a new city wall (Luo City). Births Deaths February 18 - Thabit ibn Qurra, Arab astronomer and mathematician Categories: 901 ...
Events Mesoamerican ballgame court dedicated at Uxmal Kingdom of Taebong established in Korean peninsula Fuzhou city was expanded with construction of a new city wall (Luo City). Births Deaths February 18 - Thabit ibn Qurra, Arab astronomer and mathematician Categories: 901 ...
Events The sovereignty of prince Svatopluk I in Bohemia is confirmed. ...
Events January 13: With the death of Charles the Fat, the Frankish kingdom is split again, and this time permanently. ...
Events With the establishment of the Icelandic Althing, now the worlds oldest parliament, the Icelandic Commonwealth is founded. ...
Events Ramiro II of Leon becomes king of León Eric Bloodaxe becomes second king of Norway Births Deaths Emperor Uda of Japan Harald I of Norway Categories: 931 ...
Events With the establishment of the Icelandic Althing, now the worlds oldest parliament, the Icelandic Commonwealth is founded. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Events Václav (Saint Wenceslas), Duke of the Bohemians, murdered by his brother, Boleslav I, who succeeds him Gyeonhwon, the king of Hubaekje, is overthrown by his eldest son Singeom. ...
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Events Births Brian Boru, high king of Ireland Abul-Wafa, iranian mathematician Deaths ar-Radi (Caliph of Baghdad) Athelstan, who was succeeded by his half-brother, Edmund Categories: 940 ...
Events Oda the Severe becomes Archbishop of Canterbury Births Charles dOutremer son of Louis IV of France Deaths Categories: 941 ...
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Events Births Brian Boru, high king of Ireland Abul-Wafa, iranian mathematician Deaths ar-Radi (Caliph of Baghdad) Athelstan, who was succeeded by his half-brother, Edmund Categories: 940 ...
Events Oda the Severe becomes Archbishop of Canterbury Births Charles dOutremer son of Louis IV of France Deaths Categories: 941 ...
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Events Births Brian Boru, high king of Ireland Abul-Wafa, iranian mathematician Deaths ar-Radi (Caliph of Baghdad) Athelstan, who was succeeded by his half-brother, Edmund Categories: 940 ...
Events Births Emperor Kazan of Japan Ethelred II of England Romanus Argyrus, later Romanus III of the Eastern Roman Empire. ...
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Events Belgian astronomer Jean Meeus asserts that the orbits of all nine planets were within the same 90% arc of the solar system on 1 February 949. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Kshemgupta, King of Kashmir dies and is succeeded by his young son Abhimanyu. ...
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Events Mael Morda starts a rebellion against Brian Boru in Ireland, which would eventually end in 1014 at the Battle of Clontarf. ...
Events Danish invasion of England under king Sweyn I. King Ethelred flees to Normandy, and Sweyn becomes king of England. ...
Events Births Emperor Kazan of Japan Ethelred II of England Romanus Argyrus, later Romanus III of the Eastern Roman Empire. ...
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Events Mael Morda starts a rebellion against Brian Boru in Ireland, which would eventually end in 1014 at the Battle of Clontarf. ...
Events Danish invasion of England under king Sweyn I. King Ethelred flees to Normandy, and Sweyn becomes king of England. ...
Events George Tsul, ruler of Khazaria, is captured by a combined Byzantine- Rus force, which effectively ends Khazarias existence. ...
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Events Anselm of Canterbury leaves Italy. ...
Events Anselm of Canterbury leaves Italy. ...
June 16 is the 167th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (168th in leap years), with 198 days remaining. ...
Events Anselm of Canterbury leaves Italy. ...
Events Anselm of Canterbury leaves Italy. ...
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Events May - The Norman leader Robert Guiscard conquers Taranto. ...
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The Archbishop of York, Primate of England, is the metropolitan of the Province of York, and is the junior of the two archbishops of the Church of England, after the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...
Events May - The Norman leader Robert Guiscard conquers Taranto. ...
Events May - The Norman leader Robert Guiscard conquers Taranto. ...
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Events Halsten and Ingold I succeed Haakon the Red in Sweden. ...
Edith is the alleged name of Lots wife from the Bible. ...
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Events Halsten and Ingold I succeed Haakon the Red in Sweden. ...
Events The county of Portugal is established for the second time. ...
Events Bernhard becomes Bishop of Brandenburg First documented teaching at the University of Oxford Beginning of the Peoples Crusade, the German Crusade, and the First Crusade Vital I Michele is Doge of Venice Peter I, King of Aragon, conquers Huesca Phayao, now a province of Thailand, is founded as...
Events Bernhard becomes Bishop of Brandenburg First documented teaching at the University of Oxford Beginning of the Peoples Crusade, the German Crusade, and the First Crusade Vital I Michele is Doge of Venice Peter I, King of Aragon, conquers Huesca Phayao, now a province of Thailand, is founded as...
Jump to: navigation, search Events A second wave of crusaders arrives in the newly established Kingdom of Jerusalem, after being heavily defeated by Kilij Arslan I at Heraclia. ...
Gerard or Gérard may refer to: Gerard, Bishop of Hereford (1096â1101). ...
William I ( 1027 â September 9, 1087), was King of England from 1066 to 1087. ...
The Archbishop of York, Primate of England, is the metropolitan of the Province of York, and is the junior of the two archbishops of the Church of England, after the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events A second wave of crusaders arrives in the newly established Kingdom of Jerusalem, after being heavily defeated by Kilij Arslan I at Heraclia. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events William Warelwast becomes Bishop of Exeter. ...
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Events Clairvaux Abbey is founded by St. ...
Edith of Scotland, (c. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Events Concordat of Worms condemns Pierre Abélards writings on the Holy Trinity. ...
Rulers with this title include: Henry I of England Henry I of France Henry I of Germany, also Holy Roman Emperor Henry I of Navarre Henry I of Hesse Henry I of Cyprus (also Henry I of Jerusalem) Henry I of Poland Henry I of Champagne Henry I, Duke of...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Concordat of Worms condemns Pierre Abélards writings on the Holy Trinity. ...
Events Conrad III establishes the Hohenstaufen dynasty when he is crowned antiking to the Holy Roman Emperor, Lothar II. First coalition of the Norman princes against Roger II of Sicily. ...
Events Conrad III establishes the Hohenstaufen dynasty when he is crowned antiking to the Holy Roman Emperor, Lothar II. First coalition of the Norman princes against Roger II of Sicily. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events May 9 - Tintern Abbey is founded. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events May 9 - Tintern Abbey is founded. ...
Events Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona conquered Tortosa in posetion of the moors. ...
Events Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Barcelona conquered Tortosa in posetion of the moors. ...
Events Owain Gwynedd is recognized as ruler of Wales. ...
Arms of the Bishop of London The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events Owain Gwynedd is recognized as ruler of Wales. ...
A portrait of Robert of Melun from a frontispiece to his works. ...
A portrait of Robert of Melun from a frontispiece to his works. ...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events Marko III succeeds Yoannis V as patriarch of Alexandria. ...
Events Vietnam is given the official name of Annam by China. ...
Events Vietnam is given the official name of Annam by China. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events John the Chanter becomes Bishop of Exeter. ...
An archdeacon is a position in Christian churches. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events John the Chanter becomes Bishop of Exeter. ...
Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Toba of Japan Emperor Tsuchimikado ascends to the throne of Japan January 8 - Pope Innocent III ascends Papal Throne Frederick II, infant son of German King Henry VI, crowned King of Sicily Births August 24 - Alexander II of Scotland (d. ...
Events University of Paris receives charter from Philip II of France Births Matthew Paris, English Benedictine monk and chronicler (approximate date). ...
William de Vere was the sixteenth Lord Chancellor of England, during 1142. ...
Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Toba of Japan Emperor Tsuchimikado ascends to the throne of Japan January 8 - Pope Innocent III ascends Papal Throne Frederick II, infant son of German King Henry VI, crowned King of Sicily Births August 24 - Alexander II of Scotland (d. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Simon Apulia becomes Bishop of Exeter. ...
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Events University of Paris receives charter from Philip II of France Births Matthew Paris, English Benedictine monk and chronicler (approximate date). ...
November 17 is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece. ...
Events June 15 - King John of England forced to put his seal to the Magna Carta, outlining the rights of landowning men (nobles and knights) and restricting the kings power. ...
Events Prince Louis of France, the future King Louis VIII, invades England in the First Barons War Henry III becomes King of England. ...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events Saint Francis of Assisi introduces Catholicism into Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade The Flag of Denmark fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse Ongoing events Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Births Christopher I of Denmark (died 1259) Frederick II of Austria (died 1246) Guillaume...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events Saint Francis of Assisi introduces Catholicism into Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade The Flag of Denmark fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse Ongoing events Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Births Christopher I of Denmark (died 1259) Frederick II of Austria (died 1246) Guillaume...
Events Canonization of Saint Dominic Collapse of the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) Deaths Emperor Chukyo of Japan Emperor Go-Horikawa of Japan Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona (reigned from 1213 to 1276) Castile - Ferdinand III, the Saint King of Castile and Leon (reigned...
Events Canonization of Saint Dominic Collapse of the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) Deaths Emperor Chukyo of Japan Emperor Go-Horikawa of Japan Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona (reigned from 1213 to 1276) Castile - Ferdinand III, the Saint King of Castile and Leon (reigned...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events Births June 17 - King Edward I of England (died 1307) December 17 - Kujo Yoritsugu, Japanese shogun (died 1256) Peter III of Aragon (died 1285) John II, Duke of Brittany (died 1305) Ippen, Japanese monk (died 1289) Deaths March 3 - Vladimir III Rurikovich, Grand Prince of...
Events Batu Khan and the Golden Horde sack the Ruthenian city of Kyiv Births Pope Benedict XI Deaths April 11 - Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, also known as Llywelyn The Great Prince of Gwynedd Monarchs/Presidents Aragon - James I King of Aragon and count of Barcelona (reigned from 1213 to 1276) Castile...
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Jump to: navigation, search For broader historical context, see 1260s and 13th century. ...
Events Eleanor de Montfort is captured by pirates in the employ of Edward I of England to prevent her marriage to Llywelyn the Last, prince of Jews over the age of 7 to wear the yellow badge and makes usury illegal Jean de Meun writes the second portion of the...
Events Eleanor de Montfort is captured by pirates in the employ of Edward I of England to prevent her marriage to Llywelyn the Last, prince of Jews over the age of 7 to wear the yellow badge and makes usury illegal Jean de Meun writes the second portion of the...
For broader historical context, see 1280s and 13th century. ...
Thomas de Cantilupe (c. ...
Thomas de Cantilupe (c. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events January 20 - Duke Wladyslaw Lokietek becomes king of Poland April 6 - The Scots reaffirm their independence by signing the Declaration of Arbroath. ...
Thomas de Cantilupe (c. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Events Pope John XXII elected to the papacy. ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Events Pope John XXII elected to the papacy. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events January 25 - Edward III becomes King of England. ...
The Bishop of Worcester controls the see of Worcester and has his seat in Worcester Cathedral. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Pope John XXII elected to the papacy. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events January 25 - Edward III becomes King of England. ...
January 11 is the 11th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Events English king Edward III introduces three new gold coins, the florin. ...
Thomas Charlton served as Bishop of Hereford, Lord High Treasurer of England, Lord Privy Seal, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. ...
Thomas Charlton served as Bishop of Hereford, Lord High Treasurer of England, Lord Privy Seal, and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. ...
This article is about the fourteenth century king of England. ...
Events May 1 - Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton - England recognises Scotland as an independent nation after the Wars of Scottish Independence May 12 - Nicholas V is consecrated at St Peters Basilica in Rome by the bishop of Venice. ...
Events English king Edward III introduces three new gold coins, the florin. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Founding of the University of Pavia, Italy. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Founding of the University of Pavia, Italy. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Beginning of the rule of Poland by Capet-Anjou family. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Beginning of the rule of Poland by Capet-Anjou family. ...
Events October 24 - Valdemar IV of Denmark dies and is succeeded by his grandson Olaf III of Denmark. ...
William Courtenay (c. ...
Arms of the Bishop of London The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events October 24 - Valdemar IV of Denmark dies and is succeeded by his grandson Olaf III of Denmark. ...
Events February 24 - Margaret I seizes Albert, thus becoming ruler of Denmark, Norway and Sweden June 28 - Battle of Kosovo between Serbs and Ottomans. ...
John Gilbert may refer to several people: John Gilbert (actor) John Gilbert (naturalist) John Gilbert (painter) John William Gilbert (British, Labour Party politician) John Gilbert (Canadian politician) (NDP) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ...
The Bishop of Saint Davids is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Davids. ...
Events February 24 - Margaret I seizes Albert, thus becoming ruler of Denmark, Norway and Sweden June 28 - Battle of Kosovo between Serbs and Ottomans. ...
Events June 14 - Owain Glyndwr of Wales allies with the French against the English and the Henry of Lancaster. ...
Events June 14 - Owain Glyndwr of Wales allies with the French against the English and the Henry of Lancaster. ...
Events Antipope Benedict XIII is deposed, and Pope Martin V is elected. ...
Henry IV can refer to Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV of England Henry IV of France Henry IV of Castile Henry IV, Duke of Breslau or plays by William Shakespeare: Henry IV, part 1 Henry IV, part 2 This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists...
Events Antipope Benedict XIII is deposed, and Pope Martin V is elected. ...
Events May 21 - Treaty of Troyes. ...
The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events May 21 - Treaty of Troyes. ...
Events March 21 - Battle of Beaugé. A small French force surprises and defeats an English force under Thomas, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Henry V of England, in Normandy. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Chichester The Bishop of Chichester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events March 21 - Battle of Beaugé. A small French force surprises and defeats an English force under Thomas, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Henry V of England, in Normandy. ...
Events January 5/ 6 - Christopher of Bavaria, Norway and Sweden dies with no designated heir leaving all three kingdoms with vacant thrones. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events January 5/ 6 - Christopher of Bavaria, Norway and Sweden dies with no designated heir leaving all three kingdoms with vacant thrones. ...
Events March - French troops under Guy de Richemont besiege the English commander in France, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, in Caen April 15 - Battle of Formigny. ...
Archdean is a discontinued Catholic ecclesiatical office Not to be confused with Archdeacon Categories: Catholic-related stubs | Ecclesiastical Titles ...
Arms of the Bishop of Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events March - French troops under Guy de Richemont besiege the English commander in France, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, in Caen April 15 - Battle of Formigny. ...
Events May 29 - Fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire). ...
The Bishop of Lichfield is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events May 29 - Fall of Constantinople to Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II the Conqueror, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire). ...
Events December 12 - Upon the death of Henry IV of Castile a civil war ensues between his designated successor Isabella I of Castile and her sister Juana who was supported by her husband, Alfonso V of Portugal. ...
The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ...
Events December 12 - Upon the death of Henry IV of Castile a civil war ensues between his designated successor Isabella I of Castile and her sister Juana who was supported by her husband, Alfonso V of Portugal. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events January 2 - Boabdil, the last Moorish King of Granada, surrenders his city to the army of Ferdinand and Isabella after a lengthy siege. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events January 2 - Boabdil, the last Moorish King of Granada, surrenders his city to the army of Ferdinand and Isabella after a lengthy siege. ...
Events January 4 - Christopher Columbus leaves the New World. ...
Events January 1 - Portuguese explorers sailed into Guanabra Bay, Brazil and mistook it for the mouth of a river which they named Rio de Janeiro May 9 - Christopher Columbus leaves Spain for his fourth and final trip to the New World. May 21 - Portuguese discover island of St Helena. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events January 1 - Portuguese explorers sailed into Guanabra Bay, Brazil and mistook it for the mouth of a river which they named Rio de Janeiro May 9 - Christopher Columbus leaves Spain for his fourth and final trip to the New World. May 21 - Portuguese discover island of St Helena. ...
Events January 20 - Seville in Castile is awarded exclusive right to trade with the New World. ...
Events January 1 - French troops surrender Gaeta to the Spanish under Cordoba. ...
The Bishop of Bath and Wells is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events January 1 - French troops surrender Gaeta to the Spanish under Cordoba. ...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events March - With the death of Ferdinand II of Aragon, his grandson Charles of Ghent becomes King of Spain as Carlos I. July - Selim I of the Ottoman Empire declares war on the Mameluks and invades Syria. ...
Jump to: navigation, search // Events March - With the death of Ferdinand II of Aragon, his grandson Charles of Ghent becomes King of Spain as Carlos I. July - Selim I of the Ottoman Empire declares war on the Mameluks and invades Syria. ...
Events January 18 - Lima, Peru founded by Francisco Pizarro April - Jacques Cartier discovers the Iroquois city of Stadacona, Canada (now Quebec) and in May, the even greater Huron city of Hochelaga (now Montreal) June 24 - The Anabaptist state of Münster (see Münster Rebellion) is conquered and disbanded. ...
Charles Booth can refer to: Frederick Charles Booth a Victoria Cross winner Charles Stephen Booth a Canadian member of parliament from 1940 to 1945 Rt Hon Charles Booth Philanthropist, known for his surveys of poverty This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise...
Events January 18 - Lima, Peru founded by Francisco Pizarro April - Jacques Cartier discovers the Iroquois city of Stadacona, Canada (now Quebec) and in May, the even greater Huron city of Hochelaga (now Montreal) June 24 - The Anabaptist state of Münster (see Münster Rebellion) is conquered and disbanded. ...
Events Treaty of Nagyvarad. ...
Edward Fox (c. ...
Edward Fox (c. ...
Events Treaty of Nagyvarad. ...
Events May 30 - In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal to find gold. ...
Edmund Boner (1500?- 5th September, 1569), Bishop of London, was an English bishop. ...
Arms of the Bishop of London The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events May 30 - In Florida, Hernando de Soto lands at Tampa Bay with 600 soldiers with the goal to find gold. ...
Events April - War between Henry II of France and Emperor Charles V. Henry invades Lorraine and captures Toul, Metz, and Verdun. ...
// Events June 26 - Christs Hospital in London gets a Royal Charter July 6 - Edward VI of England dies July 10 - Lady Jane Grey is proclaimed Queen of England - for the next nine days July 18 - Lord Mayor of London proclaims Queen Mary as the rightful Queen - Lady Jane Grey...
Events February 12 - After claiming the throne of England the previous year, Lady Jane Grey is beheaded for treason alongside her husband. ...
Events February 12 - After claiming the throne of England the previous year, Lady Jane Grey is beheaded for treason alongside her husband. ...
Events Spain is effectively bankrupt. ...
The Bishop of Saint Asaph is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Asaph. ...
Events Spain is effectively bankrupt. ...
Events January 7 - French troops led by Francis, Duke of Guise take Calais, the last continental possession of England July 13 - Battle of Gravelines: In France, Spanish forces led by Count Lamoral of Egmont defeat the French forces of Marshal Paul des Thermes at Gravelines. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Mary I (18 February 1516 â 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, was Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 6 July 1553 (de jure) or 19 July 1553 (de facto) until her death. ...
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Events January 15 - Elizabeth I of England is crowned in Westminster Abbey. ...
1585 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. ...
Jump to: navigation, search John Scory (died 1585) was a Cambridge Dominican order friar. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Chichester The Bishop of Chichester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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Events Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Ahmed I (1603-1617) to Mustafa I (1617-1623). ...
Events Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Ahmed I (1603-1617) to Mustafa I (1617-1623). ...
Events Moses Amyrauts Traite de la predestination is published Curaçao captured by the Dutch Treaty of Polianovska First meeting of the Académie française The witchcraft affair at Loudun Jean Nicolet lands at Green Bay, Wisconsin Opening of Covent Garden Market in London English establish a settlement...
Francis Godwin (1562-1633), English divine, son of Thomas Godwin, bishop of Bath and Wells, was born at Hannington, Northamptonshire. ...
The Bishop of Llandaff is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. ...
Arms of the Bishop of London The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Godfrey Goodman (28 February, 1582-3 Ruthin, Denbighshire - 19 January 1656, Westminster) was the Anglican Bishop of Gloucester, and a member of the Protestant Church. ...
The Bishop of Gloucester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events Moses Amyrauts Traite de la predestination is published Curaçao captured by the Dutch Treaty of Polianovska First meeting of the Académie française The witchcraft affair at Loudun Jean Nicolet lands at Green Bay, Wisconsin Opening of Covent Garden Market in London English establish a settlement...
Events Moses Amyrauts Traite de la predestination is published Curaçao captured by the Dutch Treaty of Polianovska First meeting of the Académie française The witchcraft affair at Loudun Jean Nicolet lands at Green Bay, Wisconsin Opening of Covent Garden Market in London English establish a settlement...
The Bishop of Peterborough is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Peterborough in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Jump to: navigation, search December is the twelfth and last month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of seven Gregorian months with the length of 31 days. ...
Events February 10 - The Académie française in Paris is expanded to become a national academy for the artistic elite. ...
Events February 24 - King Christian of Denmark gives an order that all beggars that are able to work must be sent to Brinholmen Island to build ships or as galley rowers March 26 - Utrecht University founded in The Netherlands. ...
The Bishop of Saint Davids is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Davids. ...
Events February 24 - King Christian of Denmark gives an order that all beggars that are able to work must be sent to Brinholmen Island to build ships or as galley rowers March 26 - Utrecht University founded in The Netherlands. ...
// Events The Westminster Confession of Faith Ongoing events English Civil War (1642-1649) Births February 4 - Hans Erasmus AÃmann, Freiherr von Abschatz, German statesman and poet (d. ...
The Bishop of Bristol is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury. ...
// Events The Westminster Confession of Faith Ongoing events English Civil War (1642-1649) Births February 4 - Hans Erasmus AÃmann, Freiherr von Abschatz, German statesman and poet (d. ...
Events Expulsion of the Carib indigenous people from Martinique by French occupying forces. ...
Events Expulsion of the Carib indigenous people from Martinique by French occupying forces. ...
Events January 6 - The fifth monarchy men unsuccessfully attempt to seize control of London. ...
Events January 6 - The fifth monarchy men unsuccessfully attempt to seize control of London. ...
Events February 13 - Massacre of Glencoe March 1 - The Salem witch trials begin in Salem Village, Massachusetts Bay Colony with the charging of three women with witchcraft. ...
Herbert Croft (1603 - 1691), bishop of Hereford was son of Sir Herbert Croft, who was the grandson of Sir James Croft. ...
Events March 5 - French troops under Marshal Louis-Francois de Boufflers besiege the Spanish-held town of Mons March 29 - Siege of Mons ends to the cityâs surrender October 3 - Treaty of Limerick which guaranteed civil rights to catholics was signed. ...
Events January 18 - Frederick I becomes King of Prussia. ...
The Bishop of Bristol is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events January 18 - Frederick I becomes King of Prussia. ...
// Events Treaty of Aargau signed between Catholic and Protestants. ...
The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ...
// Events Treaty of Aargau signed between Catholic and Protestants. ...
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The Bishop of Saint Davids is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Davids. ...
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Events February 16 - Louis XV of France attains his majority Births February 24 - John Burgoyne, British general (d. ...
Benjamin Hoadly (1676- 1761), British bishop of Bangor, Hereford, Salisbury, and Winchester, famous for initiating the Bangorian Controversy. ...
The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Events February 16 - Louis XV of France attains his majority Births February 24 - John Burgoyne, British general (d. ...
Events January 8 - Bonnie Prince Charlie occupies Stirling April 16 - Battle of Culloden brings an end to the Jacobite Risings October 22 - The College of New Jersey is founded (it becomes Princeton University in 1896) October 28 - An earthquake demolishes Lima and Callao, in Peru Catharine de Ricci (born 1522...
Events January 8 - Bonnie Prince Charlie occupies Stirling April 16 - Battle of Culloden brings an end to the Jacobite Risings October 22 - The College of New Jersey is founded (it becomes Princeton University in 1896) October 28 - An earthquake demolishes Lima and Callao, in Peru Catharine de Ricci (born 1522...
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The Bishop of Oxford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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The Bishop of Bristol is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Worcester controls the see of Worcester and has his seat in Worcester Cathedral. ...
Jump to: navigation, search July 16 is the 197th day (198th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 168 days remaining. ...
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The Bishop of Bristol is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Saint Asaph is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Asaph. ...
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The Bishop of Gloucester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
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The Archbishop of York, Primate of England, is the metropolitan of the Province of York, and is the junior of the two archbishops of the Church of England, after the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...
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Renn Dickson Hampden (1793 - April 23, 1868), English divine, was born in Barbados, where his father was colonel of militia, in 1793, and was educated at Oriel College, Oxford. ...
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Arms of the see of Canterbury The Archbishop of Canterbury is the senior clergyman of the established Church of England and symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion. ...
The Bishop of Bath and Wells is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Birmingham The Bishop of Birmingham is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Birmingham in the Province of Canterbury The diocese covers the north west of the traditional county of Warwickshire and has its see in the City of Birmingham, West Midlands, where...
The Bishop of Bristol is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bristol in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Chelmsford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chelmsford in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Chichester The Bishop of Chichester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chichester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Coventry is the Ordinary of the England Diocese of Coventry in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Derby is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Derby in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Ely is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Ely in the Province of Canterbury The diocese covers the county of Cambridgeshire (with the exception of the Soke of Peterborough) and has its see in the City of Ely, Cambridgeshire, where the seat is located...
The Bishop of Exeter is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Gibraltar is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe in the Province of Canterbury The office has been in existence since the union in 1980 of the see of Gibraltar (founded 1842) with the Jurisdiction of North and Central Europe (Fulham). ...
The Bishop of Gloucester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Guildford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Guildford in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Leicester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Leicester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Lichfield is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Lincoln The Bishop of Lincoln is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Arms of the Bishop of London The Bishop of London is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Norwich The Bishop of Norwich is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Norwich in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Oxford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Peterborough is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Peterborough in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Portsmouth presides over a see encompassing southern Hampshire and the Isle of Wight on the south coast of England. ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Bishop of Rochester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. ...
A list of the Anglican bishops of the Diocese of St Albans 1877 - Thomas Leigh Chaughton 1890 - John Wogan Festing 1903 - Edgar Jacob 1920 - Michael Bolton Furse 1944 - Philip Henry Loyd 1950 - Edward Michael Gresford Jones 1970 - Robert Runcie 1980 - John Bernard Taylor 1995 - Christopher William Herbert Categories: Religion stubs...
Arms of the Bishop of Salisbury The Bishop of Salisbury is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury. ...
The Anglican Diocese of Southwark was formed in 1905 out of the Diocese of Rochester. ...
The diocese of Truro is one of the younger dioceses of the Church of England having been formed in 1876. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Arms of the Bishop of Winchester The diocese of Winchester is one of the oldest and most important in England. ...
The Bishop of Worcester controls the see of Worcester and has his seat in Worcester Cathedral. ...
The Archbishop of York, Primate of England, is the metropolitan of the Province of York, and is the junior of the two archbishops of the Church of England, after the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...
The Bishop of Blackburn is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Blackburn in the Province of York. ...
The Bishop of Bradford is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Bradford, in the Province of York The diocese covers the extreme west of Yorkshire, and has its see in the City of Bradford where the seat is located at the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Carlisle The Bishop of Carlisle is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Carlisle in the Province of York. ...
The Bishop of Chester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Chester in the Province of York. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Durham The Bishop of Durham is the officer of the Church of England responsible for the diocese of Durham, one of the oldest in the country. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Liverpool The Bishop of Liverpool is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Liverpool in the Province of York. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Manchester Categories: Bishops ...
The following have been Bishop of Newcastle. ...
Though one ancient Bishop of Ripon is known, the modern diocese dates from 1836. ...
The Bishop of Sheffield is the Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Sheffield. ...
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The Bishop of Southwell is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Southwell in the Province of York. ...
Arms of the Bishop of Wakefield List of the Bishops of Wakefield, located in West Yorkshire, England. ...
The Province of Wales in the Anglican Communion was created in 1920, as the Church in Wales, independent from the Church of England (of which the four Welsh dioceses had previously been part). ...
The Bishop of Bangor is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor. ...
The Bishop of Llandaff is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff. ...
The Diocese of Monmouth was created in 1921, when the Church in Wales was disestablished from the Church of England. ...
The Bishop of Saint Asaph is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Asaph. ...
The Bishop of Saint Davids is the Ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Saint Davids. ...
List of Bishops of Swansea and Brecon 1927 Edwin Lathan Bevan 1934 John Morgan 1939 Edward William Williamson 1953 William Glyn Hughes Simon 1958 John James Absalom Thomas 1976 Benjamin Noel Young Vaughan 1988 Dewa Morris Bridges 1999 Anthony Edward Pierce Categories: Bishops ...
The Primus, styled The Most Revd the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, is the presiding bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church. ...
The Bishop of Argyll and the Isles is the Ordinary of the Scottish Episcopal Diocese of Argyll and the Isles. ...
Sources - Haydn's Book of Dignities (1894) Joseph Haydn/Horace Ockerby, reprinted 1969
- Whitaker's Almanack 1883 to 2004, Joseph Whitaker and Sons Ltd/A&C Black, London
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