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Richard Kellaw or
Richard de
Kellawe (died 1316) was an
English Benedictine monk and
Bishop of Durham. He was
elected on 31
March 1311, and was consecrated...
- hospital) is unknown. However, it was in
existence in 1312 when
Bishop Kellawe collated John
Eryum to 'the house, chapel, or
chantry of
Friarside (Frerejohanside)...
- de
Chilton of Healyfield. In
Bishop Hatfield's
Survey (1381),
Robert of
Kellawe held the vill of Knycheley. The
lands p****ed
through various holders including...
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Edward II of England. The term was
first recorded in 1313, when
Richard de
Kellawe, then
Bishop of Durham,
requested to be
excused from
levying any money...
- OCLC 843359172. Hardy, T. D., ed. (1878). The
register of
Richard de
Kellawe, lord
Palatine and
Bishop of Durham, 1311–1316.
Rolls Series. Cambridge:...
- pp. 211-12 (Hathi Trust). T.D.
Hardy (ed.), The
Register of
Richard de
Kellawe, 2 vols (Commissioners,
London 1874), II, pp. 1056–58, 1069, 1077, 1087...