- John
Bokyngham (or Buckingham; died 1398) was a
medieval treasury official and
Bishop of Lincoln.
Bokyngham entered the
treasury and was
appointed Chamberlain...
- Dean of
Wells 1397–1398 Succeeded by
Nicholas Slake Preceded by John
Bokyngham Bishop of
Lincoln 1398–1404 Succeeded by
Philip Repyngdon Preceded by...
- 24
January 1365 when, in the
register of the
Bishop of Lincoln, John
Bokyngham, she is
referred to as "Katherine Swynford". The
marriage may have been...
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known as John Gyndell, John
Gyndwelle or John
Sinwell 1363 1398 John
Bokyngham Formerly Keeper of the
Privy Seal 1360–1363;
elected bishop sometime between...
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become a Lollard. 1389 On July 11
William Swinderby was
tried under John
Bokyngham,
Bishop of
Lincoln after an
accusation from
three mendicants;
Friar Frisby...
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Baron Cobham of Kent (d. 1408).
Other triers of
petitions included John
Bokyngham,
Bishop of Lincoln, and
Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford.
David Hanmer was...
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March 1347 Term
ended 5
August 1362
Predecessor Thomas Bek
Successor John
Bokyngham Orders Consecration 23
September 1347
Personal details Died 5
August 1362...
- but this was dela**** by
opposition from the
bishop of Lincoln, John
Bokyngham, and was
incomplete at the time of John Pyel’s
death in May 1382. Joan...
- John
Buckingham may
refer to: John
Bokyngham (died 1398),
treasury official and
Bishop of
Lincoln John
Buckingham (chemist) (1943–2015),
British chemist...
- in
honour of the
Blessed Mary, for
about twelve Canons. In 1377
Bishop Bokyngham held a visitation, and he
found the
canons were in the
habit of serving...