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- Thomas Blunville (or Thomas de Blundeville; died 16 August 1236) was a medieval Bishop of Norwich. Blunville was a royal clerk and administered the see...
- Term ended 16 September 1226 Predecessor John de Gray Successor Thomas Blunville Other post(s) sometime papal legate Orders Consecration 29 May 1222 Personal...
- England (1218–1221). Died in office on 16 September 1226. 1226 1236 Thomas Blunville Also recorded as Thomas de Blundeville. Formerly Clerk of the Exchequer...
- Norfolk John de Gray (1200–1214) Pandulf Verraccio (1215–1226) Thomas Blunville (1226–1236) William de Raley (1239–1243) Walter Suffield (1245–1257) Simon...
- Ingeborg of Denmark, queen consort of France (b. 1174) August 16 – Thomas Blunville, English priest and bishop August 17 – William de Blois, English bishop...
- November 1236 Term ended 17 January 1239 election quashed Predecessor Thomas Blunville Successor William de Raley Other post(s) Prior of Norwich Personal details...
- Ingeborg of Denmark, queen consort of France (b. 1174) August 16 – Thomas Blunville, English priest and bishop August 17 – William de Blois, English bishop...
- tomb or monument. Besides his brothers, he also had a nephew, Thomas Blunville, who Hubert had elected to the see of Norwich in 1226. Roger of Wendover...