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Thomas Bytton was the Dean of
Wells between 1284 and 1292. "The
history and
antiquities of Somersetshire" Phelps, W: London, J.B.
Nichols & Son, 1839 "A...
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Thomas Bitton (sometimes
Thomas de
Bytton; died 1307) was a
medieval Bishop of Exeter.
Bitton was the
nephew of
William of
Bitton I, who was
Bishop of...
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Corporation Bytown,
Upper Canada,
United Canadas,
British North America Thomas Bytton Bitton Biton Ton (disambiguation) By (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Bitton-Jackson (1931–2023),
Czech author and
Holocaust survivor Thomas Bytton,
Anglican Dean of
Wells between 1284 and 1292 Biton, a
Jewish surname Byton...
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Bishops of Exeter, with some
Records of the
Episcopate of
Bishop Thomas de
Bytton (A.D. 1292–1307). London: G. Bell. OCLC 7214043. Hingeston-Randolph, F....
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decorated style. It was
begun by
Peter Quinel (1280–1291),
continued by
Bytton and Stapeldon, and completed, much as it has
since remained, by John Grandisson...
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bishops of Exeter : with some
records of the
episcopate of
Bishop Thomas de
Bytton (A.D. 1292-1307); also the
taxation of Pope
Nicholas IV, A.D. 1291--(diocese...
- John
Forster 1504
Roger Saulle 1516
David Smyth 1526 Hugh
Treton 1539 Hugh
Bytton 1551
William Stafford 1554
Richard Snawdon 1602
George Moodle 1604 Simon...
- ("Longshanks"), king of
England (b. 1239)
September 21 –
Thomas Bitton (or
Bytton),
English bishop His
brother was
William of
Bitton II,
Bishop of Bath from...
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Elizabeth I
reveals a
series of residences: "late of Thornebury, late of
Bytton, late of
Chitterne All Saints, late of London, late of Bristoll". He was...