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Thomas Barowe or
Barrow (died 1497?) was an
English ecclesiastic and judge.
Barowe was
rector of Olney, Buckinghamshire, and was
appointed to a prebend...
- (Downton Abbey),
character on the
television show
Downton Abbey Thomas Barowe (died 1497),
ecclesiastic and
judge This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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spring water.
Variant spellings include Berbae (gen. ca. 800/830),
Barowe (1522), and
Barragh (1641). Ptolemy's
Geography (2nd
century AD) described...
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Canterbury 1486–1500
Robert Morton 9
January 1479 22
September 1483 —
Thomas Barowe 22
September 1483 22
August 1485 —
Robert Morton jointly with
William Eliot...
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Easheton 1323
Walter 1362
Thomas de la Peke 1372
William de
Ruley 1385 Adam de
Barowe 1388 W.
Dryden 1412
William Hall 1432
Thomas Gardiner 1433
Giles Claybrook...
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Archaeological Service have
identified the following: 1581:
Section (b)
named Le
Barowe. 1834/4:
Tithe Map:
Section named as War Bank (wood). 1842:
Named as War...
- (previously
Archdeacon of Shropshire) 21 July 1424 – 10 July 1446 (exch.): John
Barowe 10 July 1446 – 1476 (d.):
Richard Rudhale/Rudhall bef. 1478–bef. 1485: Richard...
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referred to as
Margaret Aborough (a
variant of à
Barow / Barrow)
Thomas Barowe or
Barrow (died 1497?),
English ecclesiastic and
judge Luserina Barows,...
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occurs 1535, 1537 The
priory and
rectory of
Ainstable were
leased to
Leonard Barowe of
Armathwaite in 1538, and the
manor was
afterwards sold by
Edward VI....
- Not all
their men were killed; at
least one
retainer of Thomas', John
Barowe, was
captured and held for ransom. The
antiquarian John
Gough Nichols noted...