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  • Ralph de Sempringham (also Sempryngham, Semplyngham, or Sempyngham) was an English medieval churchman, theologist, university chancellor, and dean. Between...
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    Chichester 1240 Ralph de Heyham 1244 Simon de Bovill 1246 Gilbert de Biham 1252 Ralph de Sempringham 1255 William de Lodelawe 1256 Richard de S. Agatha 1262...
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  • was sent to Sempringham Priory in Lincolnshire. She remained there until 1326, when Hugh escaped prison and she was released from Sempringham. Hugh and...
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  • William de Lodelawe was an English medieval university chancellor. Between 1255 and 1256, William de Lodelawe was Chancellor of Oxford University. Hibbert...
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  • Gilbert de Biham was an English medieval churchman, singer, and university chancellor. Gilbert de Biham was a chantor and Canon of Wells Cathedral. Between...
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    William de Manecestra 1254–? Ralph de Sempringham 1280–1319 John de Derby 1319–1324 Stephen Seagrave (afterwards Archbishop of Armagh) 1324–1328 Roger de Convenis...
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  • Franciscan Brother Vincent, John of Basingstoke, a Greek scholar, and Ralph de Sempringham, who became Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Weseham resigned...
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    Sempringham Priory was a priory in Lincolnshire, England, located in the medieval hamlet of Sempringham, to the northwest of Pointon. Today, all that...
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    ferch Llywelyn, was sent to a convent in Lincolnshire – Gwenllian to Sempringham and Gwladys to Sixhills, where she died in 1336. Dafydd's sons were both...
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  • Machado de Miranda Francisco de Bastos Francisco Mendes Pereira João da Silveira João Lostau Navarro João Martins José do Porto Manuel Rodrigues de Moura...
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    Floris II ("the Fat"), count of Holland (approximate date) Gilbert of Sempringham, English priest (approximate date) Imad ad-Din Zengi, Seljuk ruler of...
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  • his wife, Maud. Fifteen years earlier, Maud had a vision of Gilbert of Sempringham ascending to Heaven on the day of his death. The endowment to create...
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  • law-abiding...to commit acts of violence on their behalf". Members of Sempringham Priory and Haverholm Abbey, both in Lincolnshire, seem to have made use...
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    Sarren, or a cross gules, five scallops argent of Ralph Bigod, gules a cross fourchy argent of Gilbert de Vale, argent a cross fleury sable of John Lamplowe...
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  • south of Rippingale, TF094270 Roxton, south of Immingham. TA 1668 1275 Sempringham shrunken village, TF105328 Sapperton, Somewhere near Welbourn, See also...
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    papacy, Walter also led inquiries into the canonisations of Gilbert of Sempringham and Wulfstan of Worcester. Walter refused to acquiesce in the election...
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  • Poitiers, 2004, p. 152. Houses of the Gilbertine order: The priory of Sempringham, in William Page (ed.), A History of the County of Lincoln, vol. 2, London...
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    house of the Abbey of St. Mary and St. Martial in Newsham. Its founder was Ralph de Haye, son of the constable of Lincoln Castle, and lord of Burwell and Carlton...
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    Eustace was also active in promoting the canonization of Gilbert of Sempringham. He also investigated alleged miracles of Wulfstan of Worcester. He also...
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    area includes the market town of Spalding and the ancient village of Sempringham. The above were all redrained at one time or another after the Civil...
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