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Thomas de
Brantingham (died 1394) was an
English clergyman who
served as Lord
Treasurer to
Edward III and on two
occasions to
Richard II, and as bishop...
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stipend for a priest.
There is an
earlier do****ent from 1379, when
Bishop Brantyngham licensed for
services "the
chapel of
Blessed Mary of Pensande". At this...
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Bytton Also
recorded as John Godele. Elected, but
quashed Aliter Thomas Brantyngham Aliter John Ketterick,
translated from
Lichfield Also
recorded as Edmund...
- The
Brantinghams (or, formerly, the de
Brantinghams or de
Brantynghams) are an old
noble family from
North East England,
originally from
Brantingham in...
- Hingeston-Randolph
William Pollard, 1894–1899, 3
volumes The
Register of
Thomas de
Brantyngham,
Bishop of
Exeter (A.D. 1370–1394) F. C. Hingeston-Randolph
William Pollard...
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sculpted in low-relief on the
chest of his surcoat. The
Register of
Bishop Brantyngham also
contains the
following commission ordered by the Bishop: "To the...
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unable to
repair the tower. A
legacy of £20 was left by
Bishop Brantyngham to this end in 1393 but not long
afterwards the
tower collapsed upon...