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- in use as part of a Four PillarsHotel Sandford-on-Thames Preceptory; SaunfordHospitalSibfordCameraKnightsTemplarfounded before(?)1185; dissolved... - Fulk B****et (died 4 May 1271) was archbishop of Dublin. He was the elderbrother of John de Sandford, who was also Archbishop of Dublin from 1284 to 1290... - 1320–1321 Peter of Sherborne 1321–1324 William le Fauconer 1324–1343 Walter de Saunford 1343–1348 Walter de Stokes 1348–1354 Henry (of) Toller (or Tolre) 1354–1376... - may mean 'Multi-coloured fortification', the "Sampford" part from the Saunford family. "Distance from MelburySampford [50.851976, 2.602]". GENUKI. Retrieved... - Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, in 1275, and was prebendary of Howth. 'John de Saunford' is listed as 'escheator of Ireland' c.1282. In 1284 he was chosen archbishop... - in use as part of a Four PillarsHotel Sandford-on-Thames Preceptory; SaunfordHospital 51°42′46″N 1°13′53″W / 51.7128577°N 1.23137°W / 51.7128577;... - the archbishopric of Dublin, once more vacant by the death of John de Saunford. There he remained, engaging in the war of Leinster and collecting the...