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Richard Swinefield (or
Richard de Swinfield; died 15
March 1317) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford, England. He
graduated as a
doctor of
divinity before...
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career from the
later 1280 and 90s is
linked to
Swinefield's patronage in Lincoln,
where Swinefield was
briefly treasurer. Finally, of course, in creating...
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canonization was
promoted by his protege, the next Bishop,
Richard Swinefield.
Miracles were
recorded by 1283;
however Cantilupe's
dispute with Peckham...
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Thomas de
Cantilupe and his
successor as
Bishop of Hereford,
Richard Swinefield, were
campaigning for
harsher measures against Jewish communities. In...
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against the
presence of the community,
including Cantilupe, and
Richard Swinefield, who
tried to stop
social contact between Christians and Jews. The city...
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helped found Salisbury Cathedral in its
present location Richard Swinefield (died 1317),
Bishop of
Hereford Richard Acland (1906–1990), one of the...
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illegal but are
obvious in the record. A 1276 do****ent
among Bishop Swinefield's household records marks a
promise to pay
Thomas of
Brydges an annual...
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completely within the
township include Cooks Bridge, Hanover,
Hanover Neck and
Swinefield Bridge. The
township borders the
Morris County muni****lities Florham...
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Suckfield 127
Moycarn Creagh Ballinasloe Swallow Island 4
Boyle Ardcarn Boyle Swinefield 230
Castlereagh Kiltullagh Castlereagh Taduff East 115
Athlone Drum Athlone...
- de Cantilupe,
English Saint and
Bishop of
Hereford (1275–1282)
Richard Swinefield,
Bishop of
Hereford (1282–1317)
Thomas Charlton, Lord
Privy Seal and Lord...