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Henry Chichele (/ˈtʃɪtʃəliː/ CHICH-ə-lee, also Checheley; c. 1364 – 12
April 1443) was
Archbishop of
Canterbury (1414–1443) and
founded All
Souls College...
- The
Chichele Professorships are
statutory professorships at the
University of
Oxford named in
honour of
Henry Chichele (also
spelt Chicheley or Checheley...
- College, Oxford. The
college was
founded by
Henry VI of
England and
Henry Chichele (fellow of New
College and
Archbishop of Canterbury), in 1438, to commemorate...
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Chichele College is a
former medieval chantry college situated in
Higham Ferrers, in Northamptonshire, England.
Chantry colleges were
founded primarily...
- had
begun to
settle in
numbers and to
trade in the
ancient market.
Henry Chichele (c. 1364 – 12
April 1443) was born in
Higham Ferrers. He was Archbishop...
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Alison Margaret Chichele Plowden (18
December 1931 – 17
August 2007) was an
English historian and
biographer well
known for her po****r non-fiction about...
- The
Chichele Lectures are a
series of
lectures sponsored by All
Souls College,
Oxford and are an
example of the college's use of its
income for the general...
- Sir
William Chichele Plowden KCSI (1832 – 4
September 1915) was a
Civil Servant and
Member of the
Legislative Council in India, and
subsequently a Liberal...
- Sir
Robert Chichele (sometimes
shown as
Chichley or
other variations) was a 15th-century
English merchant and Lord
Mayor of London. He was the son of Thomas...
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Alfred Chichele Plowden (21
October 1844, Meerut,
British India – 8
August 1914,
South Kensington) was an
English barrister and
Metropolitan Police magistrate...