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Thomas Brunce (c. 1388 – 6
December 1445) was a 15th-century
Bishop of
Rochester and then
Bishop of Norwich.
Brunce was the son of
William Brunce of Brunce's...
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gallery including 15th-century woodwork. The
building was
known as
Brunces Court (or
Brunts Court) from an
early period,
having been in the ownership...
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Manor House was
formerly known as
Brunce's Court when it was the home of the
Brunce family, one of whom,
Thomas Brunce,
became Bishop of Norwich. It is...
- to Chichester. 1421 1434 John
Langdon Died in office. 1435 1436
Thomas Brunce Translated to Norwich. 1437 1444
William Wells Died in office. 1444 1467...
- Succeeded by
William Waynflete Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Thomas Brunce Bishop of
Worcester 1434–1443 Succeeded by John
Carpenter Preceded by Lewis...
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compete at the 2022
Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, England. In 2022,
Brunce lifted a
total of 323kg to win
silver in the 81 kg
category at the 2022...
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Cougars 44-25". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. 1, sports. Brown,
Brunce (October 2, 1972). "Mistakes sink Cougars".
Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington...
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Hoxne manor house,
though himself locating elsewhere.
Bishops Thomas Brunce and
Walter Lyhert died
there during the 15th century. It was a residential...
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August 1426.
Translated to
Lincoln on 19
September 1436. 1436 1445
Thomas Brunce Also
known as
Thomas Brouns, and
sometimes incorrectly as
Thomas Brown....
- Ely 1425 1433
Thomas Poulton Translated from
Chichester 1433 1435
Thomas Brunce (bishop-elect)
Elected bishop, but
never consecrated;
later became Bishop...