- Look up Master, master, masterful, masters, or
mastership in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Master, master's or
masters may
refer to: In education: Master...
- The
Savoy Palace,
considered the
grandest nobleman's
townhouse of
medieval London, was the
residence of
prince John of
Gaunt until it was destro**** during...
- The
Keeper or
Master of the
Rolls and
Records of the
Chancery of England,
known as the
Master of the Rolls, is the
President of the
Civil Division of the...
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William Dennison was an
Oxford academic and administrator. He was a
contested Master of
University College, Oxford. On the
death of the
previous Master...
- (died 26
September 1302) was
Marshal of the
Knights Templar during the
mastership of
Jacques de Molay. Barthélemy
probably originated from the
Duchy of...
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Masterships is an
international martial arts
competition that has been held in the
North Chungcheong Province,
South Korea. A
total of 2
masterships have...
- The Master-General of the
Ordnance (MGO) was a very
senior British military position from 1415 to 2013 (except 1855–1895 and 1939–1958) with some changes...
- the 18th century. The
Grande Loge de
France was
formed under the
Grand Mastership of the Duke of Clermont, who
exercised only
nominal authority. His successor...
- The head of
University College,
Oxford is
known as the Master.
University College was
founded in Oxford, England,
through a
legacy from
William of Durham...
- as it is
exemplified in the
exercise of
their professional duties and
mastership of the
different arts. This
Order was at one time
united with the Order...