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- Seffrid I, sometimes known as Seffrid Pelochin, was a medieval Bishop of Chichester. Seffrid was the son of Seffrid d'Escures and Guimordis, and was a...
- Seffrid II (fl. 1172–1204) was an English cleric who served as a medieval Bishop of Chichester. Little is known of Seffrid's ancestry, but given the unusual...
- was knocked down in 1140 by Bishop Seffrid I and replaced by a more elaborate stone hall, to which Bishop Seffrid II added the East Wing in 1200. A larger...
- Latin m****cripts. Ralph was the son of Seffrid d'Escures and his first wife Rascendis, and a half brother of Seffrid I, Bishop of Chichester from 1125 to...
- dates from before Hilary's episcopate. Appointed July 1147 Predecessor Seffrid I Successor John of Greenford Other post(s) Dean of Christchurch Orders...
- Braose family: William de Braose was a patron when confirmation granted by Seffrid, Bishop of Chichester; dissolved 1537; granted to Sir Robert Southwell...
- Simon of Wells Bishop of Chichester Elected April 1204 Predecessor Seffrid II Successor Nicholas de Aquila Other post(s) Archdeacon of Wells Orders Consecration...
- Braose family: William de Braose was a patron when confirmation granted by Seffrid, Bishop of Chichester; dissolved 1537; granted to Sir Robert Southwell...
- William de Braose was the patron when the foundation was confirmed c.1200 by Seffrid II, Bishop of Chichester. The priory was probably for twelve nuns under...
- Wightring to build a chapel in Itchenor. Between 1180 and 1197 Bishop Seffrid II allowed the chapel to be converted into a little parish church with...