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- Henry Murdac (died 1153) was abbot of Fountains Abbey and Archbishop of York in medieval England. Murdac was a native of Yorkshire. He was friendly with...
- English priest and twice Archbishop of York, before and after a rival, Henry Murdac. He was thought to be related to King Stephen of England, who helped to...
- Hugh Murdac was an English clergyman and canon of York Minster in the 12th and 13th centuries. Murdac was the nephew of Henry Murdac, the Archbishop of...
- much complains. At some time before 1150 the manor was granted to Robert Murdac when it became known as Compton Murdak, and was inherited by his descendants...
- into conflict with Henry Murdac, Archbishop of York. In 1153, Hugh was elected bishop of Durham despite the opposition of Murdac. Hugh was not involved...
- Cistercian practice. According to archaeologist Glyn Coppack, after Henry Murdac was elected abbot in 1143 the small stone church and timber claustral buildings...
- Corstorphine Road Nativity (2009) – Narrator. The James Plays (2014) – Murdac Stewart/Livingston/John The Audience (2015) - Gordon Brown The Absolutely...
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- Pope. David used his Cistercian connections to build a bond with Henry Murdac, the new archbishop. Despite the support of Pope Eugene III, supporters...
- Æthelred, ealdorman of Mercia; founded before 1153 as a priory by Henry Murdac, Archbishop of York; granted to John Jennings 1539/40; subsequently in parochial...