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- missionaries to England, and Jesuits were placed in the College to ****ist Maurice Clenock DD, Rector of the College. The Pope appointed Allen to be a Canon in Courtray...
- a publication now in the public domain: Burton, Edwin (1913). "Maurice Clenock". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert...
- disorder overhung the first years of the English College. A Welshman, Maurice Clenock (Morus Clynnog), was made perpetual warden in 1578, an appointment unpo****r...
- Mary Sidney marries Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke. 1578 Maurice Clenock becomes Warden of the English College, Rome. 1584 23 September - Robert...
- (1916–1994, England, p/f/nf) Inga Clendinnen (1934–2016, Australia, nf) Maurice Clenock (c. 1525–1581, Wales, nf), also known as Morys Clynnog Cleobulina (fl....
- or Glynne; consecrated 8 September 1555; died 21 May 1558. 1558 Maurice Clenock Maurice Clynnog; first head of the English College, Rome; elected bishop...
- June 1555 Term ended 1558 Predecessor Arthur Bulkeley Successor Maurice Clenock Orders Ordination 8 September 1555 by Edmund Bonner Personal details Born...
- Clement of Llanthony (fl. mid–12th century, L), theologian and prior Maurice Clenock (Morys Clynnog, 1525–1581, EW), religious writer Hafina Clwyd (1936–2011...