- John de
Derlington (John of Darlington) (died 1284) was an
English Dominican,
Archbishop of
Dublin and theologian.
Derlington became a
Dominican friar...
- Luke (Archbishop of Dublin) (1230–1255) Fulk B****et (1256–1271) John de
Derlington (1279–1284) John de
Sandford (1286–1294)
William Houghton (bishop) (1296–1298)...
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resolved until 1279, when they were both p****ed over in
favour of John de
Derlington, who died in
England before he
could ****ume
office as Archbishop. His...
- with both
candidates being disqualified in
favour of John de
Derlington (although
Derlington,
detained in
England on
official business, died in 1284 without...
- (b. 1218) Isa ibn Muhanna,
Mamluk ruler,
commander and
prince John de
Derlington,
English archbishop and
theologian Kaykhusraw III,
Seljuk ruler of the...
- (b. 1218) Isa ibn Muhanna,
Mamluk ruler,
commander and
prince John de
Derlington,
English archbishop and
theologian Kaykhusraw III,
Seljuk ruler of the...
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Nicholas III
declared both
elections void in 1279, and
appointed John de
Derlington instead.
Walter de Fulburn,
Bishop of
Waterford (1283–1288).
William de...
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before 25
March 1257. Died in
office on 4 May 1271. 1279 1284 John de
Derlington Appointed on 28
January and
consecrated on 27
August 1279. Died in office...
- candidate, John de
Derlington, who as a
royal confessor also enjo**** the
confidence of the
English Crown (in the
event Derlington,
detained by official...
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heard of in
Ireland in
about 1279 as a
clerk in the
entourage of John de
Derlington, who was
Archbishop of
Dublin 1279-1284, but
never took up the office...