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    Godfrey Ludham (died 1265) was Archbishop of York from 1258 to 1265. Ludham's parents were Richard and Eda of Ludham, Norfolk, and he had a brother Thomas...
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    Archbishop (1216–1255) Sewal de Bovil, Dean and Archbishop (1256–1258) Godfrey Ludham, Archbishop (1258–1265) William Langton, Archbishop (1265) Walter Giffard...
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    was reached whereby Jordan received a pension, Bovil was absolved. Godfrey Ludham was then promoted to the deanery. In July 1257 he was appointed to a...
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  • king's licence to live in Boyton Castle. Giffard's brother was Bishop Godfrey Giffard, who was Bishop of Worcester and also Lord Chancellor of England;...
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    1256 1258 Sewal de Bovil Formerly Dean of York. 1258 1265 Godfrey Ludham Also known as Godfrey Kineton. Formerly Dean of York. 1265 William Langton Dean...
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  • L'Évêque Geoffrey Plantagenet Simon Langton Walter de Gray Sewal de Bovil Godfrey Ludham William Langton Bonaventure Walter Giffard William de Wickwane John...
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  • York) (1191–1212) Walter de Gray (1216–1255) Sewal de Bovil (1256–1258) Godfrey Ludham (1258–1265) Walter Giffard (1266–1279) William de Wickwane (1279–1285)...
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  • L'Évêque Geoffrey Plantagenet Simon Langton Walter de Gray Sewal de Bovil Godfrey Ludham William Langton Bonaventure Walter Giffard William de Wickwane John...
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    South Yorkshire and All Saints, Mattersey. The nuns were very poor when Godfrey Ludham, Archbishop of York, granted the priory 18 bovates of land in Carlton...
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  • pope. He was consecrated bishop on 13 February 1261 at Southwell by Godfrey Ludham, the Archbishop of York. While bishop, Stitchill gave 1,300 acres (5...
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  • Basset 1244–1249 Walter of Kirkham c. 1252–1256 Sewal de Bovil 1257–1258 Godfrey Ludham 1258–1260 Roger de Holderness (alias Skeffling) c. 1262–1279 William...
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  • Alexander IV. In 1260 he was named Bishop of Carlisle by Archbishop Godfrey Ludham of York, but the election was not effective. Gervais was nominated to...
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  • York-elect Elected 12 March 1265 Term ended November 1265 Predecessor Godfrey Ludham Successor Bonaventure Other post(s) Dean of York Archdeacon of York...
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    Archbishops Walter de Gray and Godfrey de Ludham" Archaeologia p. 102 Ramm "Tombs of Archbishops Walter de Gray and Godfrey de Ludham" Archaeologia pp. 107–108...
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    Samuel Harsnett (category People from Ludham)
    spent most of his time when absent from his city at the bishop's palace in Ludham, which he rebuilt after a fire and consecrated a chapel for divine worship...
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  • 1209–1211: Philip Marc and Peter Markes 1212: Philip Marc and Eustace De Ludham (Sheriff of Yorkshire 1225). 1216–1221: Philip Marc 1222–1224: Ralph Fitz...
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  • 1414 Ling Priory Benedictine nuns foundation unknown; dissolved c.1160 Ludham, St Benet's Abbey hermits founded c.800 by Saxon monks under Suneman (or...
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  • G. 1971. "The Tombs of Archbishops Walter de Gray (1216–55) and Godfrey de Ludham (1258–65) in York Minster, and their Contents", Archaeologia 103,...
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    Wetheringsett Hugh de Hotton Reginald Gerninghall Stephen Hepworth William de Ludham Richard de Gedney Richard Dryfield John de Asgarby John Hooke Roger de Fulbourn...
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    Scotland HMS Flycatcher, HQ of Mobile Naval Air Bases during World War II, Ludham then Middle Wallop. RNAS Kai Tak from 1947. HMS Flowerdown, Y-station at...
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    Newcastle (left) and Henry Clinton, 7th Earl of Lincoln as painted by Godfrey Kneller, c. 1721....
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    November 6, 2022. http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Norfolk/Blakeney.html Nick Godfrey (22 July 2011). "Arthur Budgett:The only man to have trained and bred two...
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    Secretary of State for India Lord Swinton – Secretary of State for Air Godfrey Collins – Secretary of State for Scotland Bolton Eyres-Monsell – First...
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    Ravenser 1361-1363. Prebendary of Empingham in Lincoln Cathedral 1363 John de Ludham 1363-? Thomas Chaloner 1400. Thomas Crocer ?-1411. Thomas Feriby 1411-1420...
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    1223–1225 Simon de Hale, later Sheriff of Wiltshire 1225–1226 Eustace de Ludham 1226–1229 Robert de Cokefeld 1229–1232 William de Stuteville 1232–1233 Peter...
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    Church. It holds the following names for the First World War: Lieutenant Godfrey B. Cook (1895–1918), 20th Hussars Second-Lieutenant Robert W. King (1895–1918)...
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