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Henry Bowet (died 20
October 1423) was both
Bishop of Bath and
Wells and
Archbishop of York.
Bowet was a
royal clerk to King
Richard II of England, and...
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threatened mammals such as the
Philippine deer,
giant bushy-tailed
cloud rat (
bowet) and the long-haired
fruit bat.
Mount ****g is the only
place that hosts...
- Percy,
soldier (1364–1403)
Richard le Scrope,
Archbishop (1398–1405)
Henry Bowet,
Archbishop (1407–1423)
Thomas Rotherham,
Archbishop (1480–1500) Thomas...
- This was
probably a
result of the
diplomatic work of his clerk,
Henry Bowet, who had gone to Rome on
royal business in
February 1380. The two bulls...
- de
Neville 5. Joan Dacre, 7th
Baroness Dacre 22. Sir
William Bowet 11.
Elizabeth Bowet 23. Joan
Ufford 1.
Thomas Fiennes, 8th
Baron Dacre 24.
Henry FitzHugh...
- The
eldest son, Thomas, knight,
married Elizabeth Bowet,
daughter and co-heiress of Sir
William Bowet, and had two daughters. He was
living in 1453 but...
- by Pope
Innocent VII, but was
vetoed by King
Henry IV. 1407 1423
Henry Bowet Translated from Bath and Wells. 1423 1424
Philip Morgan Elected archbishop...
- Way, A. (1862)
Original Do****ents The
Armour and Arms
Belonging to
Henry Bowet,
Archbishop of York,
Deceased in 1423, from the Roll of his Executors’ Accounts...
- of London, Dean of
Wolverhampton (31 May 1401 – 27
February 1402)
Henry Bowet,
Bishop of Bath and
Wells (27
February – 25
October 1402) Guy Mone, Bishop...
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Fiennes 18. Sir
Thomas Dacre 9. Joan Dacre, 7th
Baroness Dacre 19.
Elizabeth Bowet 2.
Thomas Fiennes, 8th
Baron Dacre 20.
William FitzHugh, 4th
Baron FitzHugh...