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William Chamberleyn (died 7
March 1434) was an
Oxford college head in the 15th-century.
Chamberleyn was the
inaugural rector of
Lincoln College, Oxford...
- that the
great Chamberleyn, the Constable, the Marciall, the
Lorde Admyrall, the
Great Maister or
Lorde Stewarde and the
Kinges Chamberleyn,
shall sytt and...
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translated into
English under the
title of The
Royal Penitent by
Francis Chamberleyn (London 1659), and into
German as
Heilige Betrachtungen (Marburg, 1677)...
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Benedictines of
Westminster to
found a cell;
dissolved 1536;
granted to
Leonard Chamberleyn c.1544 nave of
church now in
parochial use The
Priory Church of the Blessed...
- Rotherham.
Richard Fleming died in 1431, and the
first rector,
William Chamberleyn, in 1434,
leaving the
college with few
buildings and
little money. The...
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manor of
Cotes Biden, but the
family sold it in 1471 to
Richard Chamberleyn, son in law of
Richard Fowler, the
Chancellor of the Exchequer. Thomas...
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William de Lee and Hugh
Wyldeblood 1416
William Skytteby,
Thomas Chamberleyn 1419 John
Biddulph (Bedulf), John
Miners 1420 Hugo de
Stanford and John...
- (repealed) 7 Hen. 7. c. 23 7 Hen. 7. c. 16 5
March 1492
Attincta Roberti Chamberleyn Militis. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6....
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honestye that yt cost hym no less then 20s.
whiche he
before receyvyd of Mr
Chamberleyn for the redempcon' therof.
Numerous similar instances have been recorded...
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initially owned by
Charles Howard, Esq., for
three years, then by
Leonard Chamberleyn, Esq., then by John Lovelace, Esq. It was used as the
residence of the...