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Robert de
Graystanes (d. 1336?), also
known as
Robert Greystones or
Robert Graystanes, was a 14th-century
English Benedictine monk, an
unsuccessful candidate...
- de Lumley, 1338 Alan of Marton, 1337 John of Beverley, 1340
Thomas de
Graystanes, 1344 Hugh of Wodeburn, 1343 John of Goldisburgh, 1350 John of Neuton...
- Pony
rides to
lovely old
homes such as Bungaribee, Mamre,
Horsley and
Graystanes featured largely in her
childhood memories of
wildflowers and bushlands...
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Ecclesiasticus are
apparently lost. Nevertheless, he
influenced Robert Graystanes and John
Baconthorpe calls him "my
reverend master". His
quodlibeta are...
- monks, who had
elected and
actually installed their sub-prior,
Robert de
Graystanes. In
February 1334 de Bury was made Lord Treasurer, an
appointment he exchanged...
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include the Bede,
Symeon of Durham,
Geoffrey of
Coldingham and
Robert de
Graystanes.
County Durham has long been ****ociated with coal mining, from medieval...
- ISBN 978-1-78027-106-4.
Historic Environment Scotland. "Royal
Dundee Liff Hospital,
Graystanes House (Category B
Listed Building) (LB47568)".
Retrieved 24
April 2019...
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pension of 100 florins,
according to the
chronicle attributed to
Robert de
Graystanes. The
cardinals excommunicated Middleton and his ****ociates and, per the...
- Sir
Gilbert de Middleton.
Mawson Swan and
Morgan Limited. p. 24. de
Graystanes,
Robert (1839).
Surtees Society Publications Vol. 9. Nichols. p. 100....
- (1345)
Nicholas de
Luceby (1346-9) John
Wawayne John de
Norton Thomas Graystanes (1354)
William de
Goldisburgh (1354–60) John de
Neuton (1360-3) John de...