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William Edington (died 6 or 7
October 1366) was an
English bishop and administrator. He
served as
Bishop of
Winchester from 1346
until his death, Keeper...
- Inverness. The prin****l
tributaries of the
Garry are the Allt Dubhaig,
Edendon Water,
Errochty Water,
Bruar Water and the
River Tilt.
Arising in the Dalnaspidal...
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consecrator Richard Aungerville 1333
Robert Stratford 1337
Ralph Stratford 1340
Thomas Hatfield 1345
William Edendon 1346 John T****sby 1347 John
Gynwell 1347...
- the king and
keeper of the
Privy Seal. 1366 (William Edington) (William
Edendon)
Bishop of Winchester;
elected but
refused the see. tr. 24 Jul 1366 res...
- A
Dictionary of
British Place-Names
Paranormal ****bria (2012)
Register Edendon Winton Church of ****bria and
Strathclyde (1873)
Wikimedia Commons has media...
- (L) Allt
Girnaig (L)
River Tilt (L) Tarf
Water (R)
Errochty Water (R)
Edendon Water (L) Allt
Camghouran (R) (enters Loch Rannoch)
River Ericht (L) River...
- came to
Edendon, took him from m****e and drew him-to ye top of a hill,
where they
cleft his head as he
kneeled and pra****, not
farre fro
Edendon and spoyl'd...
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certainly in the year 1355. He was
consecrated in July of that year by
William Edendon,
Bishop of Winchester. He is
recorded for the last time in
January 1358...
- de
Melton obtained the king's
permission to give his
manor to
William Edendon,
Bishop of Winchester, and then
ownership of the
manor of
Bentworth p****ed...
- the
valley along with a
glacial spillway to the
adjacent valley of the
Edendon Water means that the
coire had a
large ice
dammed lake
during the last...