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Henry Burghersh (1292 – 4
December 1340), was
Bishop of
Lincoln (1320-1340) and
served as Lord
Chancellor of
England (1328–1330). He was a
younger son...
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several times, and is Alleyne's
squire at the end of the novel.
Abbot Berghersh Sir
Oliver Buttesthorn Simon Edricson,
Socman of
Minstead Walter Ford...
- Bedbergh,
Babergh Hundred,
Rubergh Hundred, East Bergholt,
Bergh Apton,
Berghersh, Inkberrow, Bromsberrow, Sedgeberrow, Whitbarrow, Cruckbarrow, Fellbarrow...
- with a
proposal for a
painting to
capture the scene. His
patron Lady
Berghersh consented to
approach the Duke with the proposal. The Duke was immediately...
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Kendale (Cornwall) 1350 Sir John
Dabernon (Cornwall) 1350
Bartholomew de
Berghersh (Devon) 1357
Robert de
Elford (Cornwall) 1359 Sir John
Dabernon (Cornwall)...
- from the
Cross to it for free
three years later. He and his
patron Lady
Berghersh (the Duke of Wellington's niece) both
exhibited at the
British Institution...
- the
Abbot of Evesham, was
effected through Pope John XXII with
Henry Berghersh,
Bishop of Lincoln. It was in 1343 that the
endowment for a
vicar was...
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Ludlow (seat 2/2)
William Fellowes Lyme
Regis (seat 1/2) John Fane, Lord
Berghersh Ennobled and
replaced in 1772 by
Henry Fane Lyme
Regis (seat 2/2) Henry...