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Humphrey de
Cherlton (or
Humphrey de Charlton) was an
English medieval churchman and
university chancellor. De
Cherlton was a
Doctor of
Civil Law.: 25 ...
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together with £40, to the cathedral.
Lewis de Charleton's
brother Humphrey de
Cherlton was the
Chancellor of
Oxford University from 1354–7.
Lewis de Charleton...
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William de
Hawkesworth 1350
William de
Palmorna (1350–1351) 1354
Humphrey de
Cherlton 1357
Lewis Charlton ? 1357 John de
Hotham 1358 John
Renham or
Reigham 1359...
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before October 1415),
married before March 1392, John
Cherlton, Lord
Cherlton. Had an
affair with
Cardinal Henry Beaufort, by whom she had an...
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bells of the
University Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Humphrey de
Cherlton, the
Chancellor of the University,
tried to calm both
sides before things...
- 1350–1361 Succeeded by
Henry Whitfield Preceded by
Lewis Charlton?
Humphrey de
Cherlton Chancellor of the
University of
Oxford 1357–1358 Succeeded by John Renham...
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field is not known; the tuns were
probably proper. 47.
Thomas Charleton or
Cherlton, 1327–44. Or, a lion
rampant Gules. His
official seal, but
British Library...
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grant and
confirmation which William son of
Warin de
Cherlton made to them of all his land and
tenements in Westhildeslye, and which...
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recorded it as Cherleton'. A
Close Roll from 1245
records the name as
Cherlton. The
Hundred Rolls of 1278–79
record it as Cherleton'
super Ottemor'. ****ize...
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Blankeswille Academic offices Preceded by
William de
Hawkesworth Chancellor of the
University of
Oxford 1350–1351 Succeeded by
Humphrey de
Cherlton...