Lives and Memoirs of the Bishops of Sherborne and Salisbury: From the Year 705 to 1824Brodie and Dowding, 1824 - 366 |
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... the two lists of bishops given by Florence of Worcester and Leland respectively , the former for Sunning ( episcopi Sunningensis ) , and the latter for Wilton , are identical . There is , however , this difficulty , that Sunning.
... the two lists of bishops given by Florence of Worcester and Leland respectively , the former for Sunning ( episcopi Sunningensis ) , and the latter for Wilton , are identical . There is , however , this difficulty , that Sunning.
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... given , some assigning 904 , others 905 , and others again 909 , the dio- cese of Wells , and the two dioceses of Devon and Cornwall , since united under the title of Exeter , the former having its see at Crediton , the latter ...
... given , some assigning 904 , others 905 , and others again 909 , the dio- cese of Wells , and the two dioceses of Devon and Cornwall , since united under the title of Exeter , the former having its see at Crediton , the latter ...
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... given ex auth . Malmesb . is preferable as agreeing with his having been abbot 34 years at the time of his death , which all concur in fixing at 709. Wilhem . Mal . pt . 2. p . 24. and de gestis Reg.Ang . lib . 1. fol . 7. See also ...
... given ex auth . Malmesb . is preferable as agreeing with his having been abbot 34 years at the time of his death , which all concur in fixing at 709. Wilhem . Mal . pt . 2. p . 24. and de gestis Reg.Ang . lib . 1. fol . 7. See also ...
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... given to the see of Winchester for this great canton cut out of it ; as in after ages , when Ely was taken out of Lincoln diocese , the manour of Spaldwick , in Huntingdonshire , was given by K. Hen . I. to Lincolne , in reparation of ...
... given to the see of Winchester for this great canton cut out of it ; as in after ages , when Ely was taken out of Lincoln diocese , the manour of Spaldwick , in Huntingdonshire , was given by K. Hen . I. to Lincolne , in reparation of ...
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From the Year 705 to 1824 Stephen Hyde Cassan. tion being given him , according to Godwin and others , by pope Sergius , at Rome ; but ac- cording to Malmesbury and Florence , by Brith- wald , archbishop of Canterbury . * On this event ...
From the Year 705 to 1824 Stephen Hyde Cassan. tion being given him , according to Godwin and others , by pope Sergius , at Rome ; but ac- cording to Malmesbury and Florence , by Brith- wald , archbishop of Canterbury . * On this event ...
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Abbot afterwards Aldhelm Alfwold Anec anno Antiq appointed archbishop archdeacon Asser Biog Bishop of Salisbury bishop of Sherborne bishoprick Bp's brother buried called Canon Cant Canterbury Castle Cath Cathedral Chancellor chapel chaplain Chron Church clergy Coll College consecrated daughter Davenant Dean death died diocese Dorset Duke Durham Earl Ecclesiæ edit England episcopal Epus Exeter Fasti father Godwin Henchman Henry Hist Hoadly inscription Jewel John King learned Leland living Lond London Lord Malmesbury married Matthew of Westminster Matthew Paris monument Neve OBIIT A. D. Old Sarum Oxford Oxon preached prebend Prebendary prelate Rector resigned Richard Richard Poore Richardson Salisbury Cathedral Saxon says sermon Seth Ward Sherborne shew Stubbs SUCCESSIT A. D. Talbot Thomas tion tomb translated Ward Westminster William Willis Wilts Winchester Wood write York
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