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Alexander de
Stavenby (or
Alexander of Stainsby; died 26
December 1238) was a
medieval Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield.
Alexander was
probably a native...
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Provinciale (1227), Mansi, Concilia, XXIII, c. 29.
Constitutions of
Alexander de
Stavenby (1237) Wilkins, I:645; also
quoted in
Thomas Aquinas Summa Theologica I-II...
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Stephen de
Segrave Catholic Church titles Preceded by
Alexander de
Stavenby Bishop-elect of
Coventry and
Lichfield declined 1239 Succeeded by Nicholas...
- unknown.
William de Cornhill,
Bishop of
Coventry (1214–1223)
Alexander de
Stavenby,
Bishop of
Coventry and
Lichfield (1224–1238) Hugh de Pateshull, Bishop...
- in
August 1223
Predecessor Geofrey de
Muschamp Successor Alexander de
Stavenby Other post(s)
Archdeacon of
Huntingdon Orders Consecration 25
January 1215...
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Stavenby Became Bishop of
Coventry and Lichfield.
Bishops of
Coventry and
Lichfield From
Until In****bent
Notes 1228 1238
Alexander de
Stavenby Previously...
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September 28 –
Jeanne des Roches,
French baroness December 26 –
Alexander de
Stavenby,
English bishop Abu abd
Allah Muhammad (or Ibn Hud),
Almohad ruler Azriel...
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colour of
their habits. The
Bishop of
Lichfield at the time,
Bishop Stavenby founded the
Friary when he
granted the
friars ‘certain free
burgages in...
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might refer to the
boundary of
Delamere Forest. In
circa 1226
Alexander de
Stavenby bishop of
Lichfield founded the
prebend of
Tarvin which, at £26 13s 4d...
- this
intervention had
occurred far too late to be of use.
Alexander de
Stavenby, the
Bishop of Coventry,
convinced Falkes to
surrender after the fall of...