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Roger Northburgh (died 1358) was a cleric,
administrator and
politician who was
Bishop of
Coventry and
Lichfield from 1321
until his death. His was a stormy...
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Michael Northburgh,
otherwise Michael de
Northburgh (Northborough), was the
Bishop of
London between 1354 and his
death in 1361. He was the
nephew of...
- at
different intervals to the
player by
neutral powers,
mentors like
Northburgh and Al Zahir, and from
various people living in the player's settlements...
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Northburgh Castle, also
known as
Green Castle or
Greencastle Castle, is a
ruined late 13th/early 14th-century
castle in Greencastle, a
village and fishing...
- The castle,
originally built by the Anglo-Normans, is also
known as
Northburgh Castle. The port was the
fastest growing urban area in
County Donegal...
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University Cambridge. John Smith,
Printer to the University. p. 62. "
Northburgh,
Roger (NRTH321R)". A
Cambridge Alumni Database.
University of Cambridge...
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Haslingfield Stephen de
Segrace Stephen Haslingfield Richard de
Ashton Roger Northburgh Richard de
Badew Thomas de
Foxton Robert de
Winwick Robert de Winwick...
- 1385) was
Bishop of
Coventry and
Lichfield following the
death of
Roger Northburgh in 1358. A
client of Edward, the
Black Prince, he
became a "notorious...
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Haslingfield Stephen de
Segrace Stephen Haslingfield Richard de
Ashton Roger Northburgh Richard de
Badew Thomas de
Foxton Robert de
Winwick Robert de Winwick...
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chapel and
ground were
bought from
Manny by the
Bishop of London,
Michael Northburgh, who died in 1361 and by his will
bequeathed a
large sum of
money to found...