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William de
Wickwane (died 1285) was
Archbishop of York
between 1279 and 1285.
Wickwane's background is unknown, as is his
place of education, but he was...
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Archdeacon of
Durham Orders Consecration 9
January 1284 by Archbishop
William Wickwane Personal details Died 3
March 1311
Eltham Buried 3 May 1311
Durham Cathedral...
- Peckham, O.F.M. 19
February 1279
Heinrich Fleming 21
March 1279
William Wickwane 17
September 1279
Nicholas Cusack, O.F.M. 15 May 1280
William Fraser 19...
- II of
Holland (c. 1227–1256),
Count of
Holland and
Zeeland William de
Wickwane (died 1285),
Archbishop of York (1279–1285)
William II, Lord of Egmond...
- 1279
Walter Giffard Translated from Bath and Wells. 1279 1285
William de
Wickwane 1286 1296 John le
Romeyn Also
known as John Rom****. 1298 1299
Henry of...
- William's College). York had its
saint but it took
until 1279, when
William de
Wickwane (William de Wykewayne) was
elected archbishop, for the
remains of the canonised...
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Bovil Godfrey Ludham William Langton Bonaventure Walter Giffard William de
Wickwane John le
Romeyn Henry of
Newark Thomas of
Corbridge William Greenfield William...
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referred to
misconduct with
married women. In 1279
Archbishop William de
Wickwane made a visitation, and
found fault with the
abbot as he did not observe...
- over the next four
years and a new
church was
consecrated by
William de
Wickwane the
Archbishop of York
around 1280. In 1295
Thomas de Furnival's son (also...
- and
comprised around two
million words. In the 13th century,
William de
Wickwane,
Archbishop of York,
caused his
registers to be
written in duplicate. Episcopal...