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Robert Winchelsey (or Winchelsea; c. 1245 – 11 May 1313) was an
English Catholic theologian and
Archbishop of Canterbury. He
studied at the universities...
- made. At the time,
Robert Winchelsey, the
designated Archbishop of Canterbury, was in
Italy to
receive consecration.
Winchelsey returned in
January 1295...
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William Chillenden Robert Kilwardby Robert Burnell John
Peckham Robert Winchelsey Thomas Cobham Walter Reynolds Simon Mepeham John de
Stratford John de...
- HMS Winchelsea, or the
archaic variant HMS
Winchelsey,
after the Sus**** town of Winchelsea: HMS
Winchelsey (1694) was a 32-gun
fifth rate
launched in...
- June, but
faced excommunication by the
Archbishop of Canterbury,
Robert Winchelsey,
should he return.
Edward used the
intervening period to
provide for his...
- and
confiscated clerical property on 30 January. On 10 February,
Robert Winchelsey,
archbishop of Canterbury,
responded by
excommunicating anyone acting...
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above the
tenth offered by the clergy,
Archbishop of
Canterbury Robert Winchelsey left it to
every individual clergyman to pay as he saw fit. In August...
- source,
which is in the
public domain.
Jeffrey H.
Denton (2002).
Robert Winchelsey and the
Crown 1294–1313, Vol. 14,
Cambridge University Press, p. 66. Pope...
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prominent of whom was
Robert Winchelsey,
Archbishop of Canterbury. Long a
formidable presence in
English public life,
Winchelsey had led the
struggle against...
- government. The
leaders of
these so-called
Lords Ordainers were
Robert Winchelsey,
Archbishop of Canterbury, on the side of the clergy, and Warwick, Lincoln...