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William Lyndwood (c. 1375 – 21/22
October 1446) was an
English bishop of St. David's,
diplomat and canonist, most
notable for the
publication of the Provinciale...
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Lyndwood is a
place located in
Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania in the
United States of America. Its
latitude is 41°14'5" North;
longitude is 75°55'55" West...
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secrecy of confession. The 15th-century
English canonist William Lyndwood speaks of two
reasons why a
priest is
bound to keep
secret a confession...
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Political offices Preceded by
William Lyndwood Lord
Privy Seal 1443–1444 Succeeded by Adam
Moleyns Catholic Church titles Preceded by John
Stafford Bishop...
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monitored by the
Lincolnshire Bird Club.
Linwood is the
birthplace of
William Lyndwood. "Civil
parish po****tion 2011".
Neighbourhood Statistics.
Office for National...
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connexion important material is
contained in the
Provinciale of
William Lyndwood (Oxford, 1679),
arguably the only
great English canonist. The Provinciale...
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Landing Road, a once-farming
community that is now
mostly residential.
Lyndwood, a
major planned community on the site of
Marshalee Estate. The community...
- The Peel
District School Board (PDSB;
known as English-Language
Public District School Board No. 19
prior to 1999) is a
school district that
serves approximately...
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Clarendon Press, 1964), part 2, p. 900–905.Excerpts
appear in
William Lyndwood's Provinciale. The Lay Folks'
Catechism or the
English and
Latin Versions...
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William Alnwick Bishop of
Norwich 1422 1432
Henry VI r. 1422–1461
William Lyndwood Bishop of St David's 1432 1443
Thomas Beckington Bishop of Bath and Wells...