- "Entry for
Walter Bronescombe" in
George Oliver's
Lives of the
Bishops of
Exeter The
Cathedral Church of St.
Peter in Exeter:
Bishop Bronescombe's Tomb...
- took many more
years to complete.
Following the
appointment of
Walter Bronescombe as
bishop in 1258, the
building was
already recognised as outmoded, and...
- ISBN 9780862051075. Robinson, O. F. (1995). The
register of
Walter Bronescombe:
Bishop of Exeter, 1258–1280. Vol. I. Woodbridge:
Canterbury and York...
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local name of the Old Walls),
built in the 13th
century by
Walter de
Bronescombe, and
expanded later by Grandisson. It is an
example of a
small and compact...
- Tregear. The
church was
dedicated to
Saints Meva and Ida in 1259 by
Bishop Bronescombe and in 1329 Sir Otho
Bodrugan appropriated it to
Glasney College. The...
-
village church (dedicated to All Saints) has
ancient origins:
Bishop Bronescombe dedicated two
altars here in 1259, and the high
altar was
dedicated in...
- are Saxon, long
predating the
earliest recorded consecration by
Bishop Bronescombe of
Exeter in 1261. The
medieval building was
reconstructed in 1447, but...
-
records which show a
church was
dedicated on 9
October 1262 by
Bishop Bronescombe, and
other records show a
church there in 1169,
dedicated to "Sanctus...
- (Cornish:
Kolji Glasnedh) was
founded in 1265 at Penryn, Cornwall, by
Bishop Bronescombe and was a
centre of
ecclesiastical power in
medieval Cornwall and probably...
-
Tywardreath Priory;
later the
priory sold it to
Bishop Bronescombe of Exeter. In 1272
Bishop Bronescombe appropriated it to
Crediton collegiate church and...