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William Warham (c. 1450 – 22
August 1532) was the
Archbishop of
Canterbury from 1503 to his
death in 1532.
Warham was the son of
Robert Warham of Malshanger...
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Warham may
refer to:
Places Warham, Herefordshire,
England Warham, Norfolk,
England People Joe
Warham -
English rugby league footballer,
coach and administrator...
- The
Warham Guild was an
Anglican organization of
craftsmen and artisans,
founded to "augment the
studies of the
Alcuin Club and the
directives of The Parson's...
- John
Warham MNZM (11
October 1919 – 12 May 2010) was an
Australian and New
Zealand photographer and
ornithologist notable for his
research on seabirds...
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Warham Camp is an Iron Age
circular hill fort with a
total diameter of 212
metres (232 yards) near
Warham,
south of Wells-next-the-Sea in Norfolk, England...
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William Warham (c. 1480 – 1557) was a late-medieval
English ecclesiastical administrator who was
Archdeacon of
Canterbury from c. 1505 to 1532
during the...
- Sir
Warham St
Leger PC (Ire) (c. 1525 – 1597) was an
English soldier, administrator, and politician, who sat in the
Irish House of
Commons in the Parliament...
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Richard Foxe (c. 1448–1528,
Bishop of
Winchester 1501–1528) and
William Warham (c. 1450–1532,
Archbishop of
Canterbury 1503–1532). They were
cautious and...
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return in 1533,
Lambert came
under the
scrutiny of
Archbishop William Warham, but
Warham died in 1532.
Lambert then
earned his
living teaching Gr**** and Latin...
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Thomas Cobb, a
farmer of Aldington, who
worked for
Archbishop William Warham,
Barton claimed to have had very
vivid visions and to have
received divine...