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- Richard de Bury (24 January 1287 – 14 April 1345), also known as Richard Aungerville or Aungervyle, was an English priest, teacher, bishop, writer, and bibliophile...
- Cathedral Elected 8 May 1345 Term ended 8 May 1381 Predecessor Richard Aungerville Successor John Fordham Previous post(s) Lord Privy Seal Orders Consecration...
- Bishops consecrated by John de Stratford as prin****l consecrator Richard Aungerville 1333 Robert Stratford 1337 Ralph Stratford 1340 Thomas Hatfield 1345...
- wrongful possession of cattle that was brought against him by R. de Aungerville. Hugh paid 800 marks to regain the royal favour. Hugh was married to...
- Cathedral in Sweden begins (it lasts until 1435). January 24 – Richard Aungerville, English bishop (d. 1345) April 25 – Roger Mortimer, English de facto...
- Wyvill John Aungerville 1297 Sir Thomas de Meynill Sir William Burdet of Loseby 1300 John Aungerville John Folville 1301 John Aungerville John Folville...
- asinorum as a metaphor for a test of critical thinking include: Richard Aungerville's 14th century The Philobiblon contains the p****age "Quot Euclidis discipulos...
- 3rd Earl of Lancaster, English politician (b. 1281) April 14 – Richard Aungerville (also known as Richard De Bury), English writer and bishop (b. 1287)...
- Holmes (1815–1878). Augustine of Hippo Bibliography. Aungerville, Richard. Richard Aungerville (1287–1345), also known as Richard de Bury, was an English...
- 1347) Hugh the younger Despenser (died 1326) 1287 24 JanuaryRichard Aungerville, writer and bishop (died 1345) 25 AprilRoger Mortimer, 1st Earl of...