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    Walter de Coutances (died 16 November 1207) was a medieval Anglo-Norman bishop of Lincoln and archbishop of Rouen. He began his royal service in the government...
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    took the two castles of Tickhill and Northampton. News of the dispute reached Richard, who sent Walter de Coutances, the Archbishop of Rouen, to England...
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    Château Gaillard (category Monuments historiques of Eure)
    Richard made gifts of land to Walter de Coutances and the diocese of Rouen, including two manors and the prosperous port of Dieppe. The site of Château Gaillard...
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  • John of Coutances was a medieval Bishop of Worcester. John was a nephew of Walter of Coutances, Bishop of Lincoln and was treasurer of the diocese of Lisieux...
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    recognition as Richard's heir presumptive. At this point Walter of Coutances, the Archbishop of Rouen, returned to England, having been sent by Richard...
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    and Catering News. 11 October 2016. Retrieved 1 October 2018. Thornbury, Walter (1878). "IX: The Tower part 2". Old and New London. Vol. 2. London: Cassell...
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    War Walter de Coutances (died 1207), Archbishop of Rouen and Chief Justiciar of England Walter von Cronberg (1477 or 1479–1543), 38th Grand Master of the...
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    The Bishop of Lincoln is the ordinary (diocesan bishop) of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. The present diocese...
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  • Richard de Lucy (category Justiciars of England)
    office in his own right. One of the members of his household was Roger fitzReinfrid, the brother of Walter de Coutances. Roger became a royal judge and...
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  • Robert fitzRoger (category Year of birth unknown)
    custody of Eye Castle in Suffolk. When Longchamp fell from royal favour and was replaced by Walter of Coutances, fitzRoger was one of the few of Longchamp's...
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  • modern Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The Justiciar of Ireland was an office established during the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland and was a key...
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    the Norman Conquest of England, the village belonged to Ulfcytel Snillingr. Between 1174 and 1180, Walter de Coutances, a confidant of King Henry II, was...
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    Sicily, stories of misrule and conflict in England between Longchamp and Prince John had emerged. Walter de Coutances, Archbishop of Rouen, was appointed...
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  • his father's domains in pursuit of these ambitions. During Geoffrey's term of office as Chancellor Walter de Coutances served as his "seal-keeper"; the...
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    were elevated to the status of a bishop include Richard of Ilchester, Geoffrey Ridel, John of Oxford, Walter de Coutances and Stephen de Fougères. These...
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    D'Oyly; Walter de Coutances; Eleanor of Aquitaine; Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent; Richard Fitz Roy; Ranulph de Blondeville, 4th Earl of Chester;...
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    Roger fitzReinfrid (category High Sheriffs of Sussex)
    family, Roger first was in the household of a nobleman before beginning royal service. His brother, Walter de Coutances, was a bishop and archbishop and likely...
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  • of the English monarch who presided over the government of England, and after 1707, Great Britain, before 1721. Chief ministers were usually one of the...
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    Sicily, Richard sent Archbishop Walter de Coutances to England as his envoy to resolve the situation. In October, a group of barons and bishops led by the...
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    the chancellor of King Richard I; and with Walter de Coutances, the archbishop of Rouen in Normandy, gave him excellent opportunities of collecting information...
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