- John
Droxford (sometimes John
Drokensford; died 9 May 1329), was a
Bishop of Bath and Wells. He was
elected 5
February 1309 and
consecrated 9 November...
- 1263)
April 21 –
Frederick IV, Duke of
Lorraine (b. 1282) May 9 – John
Drokensford,
Bishop of Bath and
Wells May 31 –
Albertino Mussato,
Italian statesman...
-
Magnus VI of
Norway 1315 – Hugh V, Duke of
Burgundy (b. 1282) 1329 – John
Drokensford,
Bishop of Bath and
Wells 1443 – Niccolò Albergati,
Italian Cardinal...
-
Droxford (arch.
Drokensford) is a
village in Hampshire, England. The
village is
clustered with
slight ribbon development along its main, north–south,...
- 1302. Died in
office on 11
December 1308. 1309 1329 John
Droxford John
Drokensford;
formerly Keeper of the
wardrobe and
acting Lord Treasurer.
Elected bishop...
- OCLC 952988431. Hobhouse, E., ed. (1887).
Calendar of the
Register of John de
Drokensford,
Bishop of Bath and Wells, A.D. 1309–1329.
Somerset Record Society. London:...
- in
early June,
Edward sent his
Keeper of the King's Wardrobe, John de
Drokensford, to investigate,
while his
justices would hold
court in the city. On...
- 1263)
April 21 –
Frederick IV, Duke of
Lorraine (b. 1282) May 9 – John
Drokensford,
Bishop of Bath and
Wells May 31 –
Albertino Mussato,
Italian statesman...
-
known as Belestre, a
hunting lodge granted by King
Edward I to John
Drokensford,
Bishop of Bath and Wells,
later co-regent for his son,
Edward II. He...
- High
Littleton was
given to the
abbey by
Gilbert Aumery, and
Bishop Drokensford sanctioned its
appropriation by the
abbey in 1322, but the
royal licence...