- John de
Grandisson (1292 – 16 July 1369), also
spelt Grandison, was
Bishop of Exeter, in Devon, England, from 1327 to his
death in 1369.
Several works...
-
Eduard Grandisson (1798 – 26
April 1879) was a
colonial administrator in the
Dutch East Indies, who
served as
opperhoofd of the
trading post of Dejima...
- The John
Grandisson Triptych is an
ivory triptych carved in
England around 1330 AD.
Since 1861, it has been part of the
British Museum's collection. One...
- Arch Capital's
President and CEO, and Arch Capital's
current CEO, Marc
Grandisson,
replaced Iordanou in 2018. Arch
Capital entered the
mortgage insurance...
-
theatrical players rather than criminals. The
Bishop of Exeter, John
Grandisson, in
nearby Chudleigh,
issued instructions to his
agents to investigate...
-
keyboards on the
track accompanying other pupils performing in a
group called Grandisson Ensemble. The c****ette was
expected to sell for £600 at auction; it ultimately...
- that the
towers were
built in
imitation of
those at Exeter. In 1335 John
Grandisson, (1327–69),
Bishop of Exeter,
bought the
manor and
advowson from Rouen...
- of
mediaeval ivory panels including the Borradaile,
Wernher and John
Grandisson Triptychs, (10th–14th centuries)
Several elephant ivory horns including...
- Devon, England. It was
established as a
choir school by the
bishop John
Grandisson in 1335, but was
replaced by a
grammar school by
Henry VIII in 1545. It...
- and Augmentation, Gore, Howard, Arundel,
Montcalm Wolfe,
Salaberry and
Grandisson, and part of the
Township of Morin. In 1882, the
townships of Salaberry...