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steward of
William II of
England was Thurstan,
Dispensator Regis (royal steward). His son Hugh was
Dispensator Regis in 1105
under Henry I, and was followed...
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Boniface was a
deacon of the
Roman Church and held the
position of
dispensator, that is, the
first official in
connection with the
administration of...
- representatives, George, the
Archdeacon of Constantinople, and Theodore, the
Dispensator of the
Imperial Curia, had not yet been
released to
return to Constantinople...
-
agricultural estate but
later in an
urban setting a
general supervisor; and
dispensator, a
keeper of
accounts who
handled disbur****ts in the
household and...
- revisions. On 24
February 2014,
Francis issued the
Apostolic Letter Fidelis dispensator et
prudens establishing the
Council for the
Economy to
oversee the administrative...
-
family of Clan
Spens descend from one of the
ancient Earls of Fife. John '
Dispensator' or 'Le Dispenser'
appeared in a list of the
tenants and v****als of Walter...
- Pope
Francis established the
secretariat in a motu proprio,
Fidelis dispensator et prudens,
published on 24
February 2014. It is
headed by a prefect–originally...
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Falaise 1086
Swanscombe Kent
Helte 1086
Tamworth Staffordshire Robert Dispensator 1086
Tarrant Keyneston Dorset Ralph de
Kaines temp.
Henry I
Thirsk Yorkshire...
- Matæotechnia medicinæ praxeōs, The
vanity of the
Craft of Physick, or, A new
dispensator William Bosworth – The
Chaste and Lost
Lovers Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of...
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Medieval Celtic Studies. 50: 1–30. ISSN 1353-0089. Powicke, FM (1925). "The
Dispensator of King
David I".
Scottish Historical Review. 23 (89): 34–40. eISSN 1750-0222...