John Ketton (died 1316) was a medieval Bishop of Ely. Ketton was elected to Ely on 2 March 1310 and consecrated on 6 September 1310. He died on 14 May...
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William de Longchamp (section Disputes with John)
the Third Crusade, but his authority was challenged by Richard's brother, John, who eventually succeeded in driving Longchamp from power and from England...
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University of Cambridge. Ketton-Cremer 1964, p. 34. Ketton-Cremer 1964, p. 35. Ketton-Cremer 1964, pp. 48–49. Ketton-Cremer 1964, p. 44. Ketton-Cremer 1964, p. 47...
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survival. Profile: Lord St John of Fawsley". The Sunday Times. 26 May 1996. p. 3. Werran GR & Dickson MGT. "Prestressed ketton stone perimeter frame: The...
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John Hotham (died 1337) was a medieval Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord High Treasurer, Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Ely. He was also the effective Governor...
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1851. Rev William Harrison. 1851. Rev John Ketton, appointed May 1851. 1861. Rev John Ketton. 1871. Rev John Ketton. 1878. Rev Benjamin Corke Huntly M.A...
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Griffin – Producer, Engineer David Corlew – Executive-Producer John Ketton – Engineer John Thomas, II – Assistant Engineer Rick Cobbie – Assistant Engineer...
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1302 Term ended 21 January 1310 Predecessor Ralph Walpole Successor John Ketton Orders Consecration 28 October 1302 Personal details Died 21 January...
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Porch, while Hugh de Northwold (1229–1254) rebuilt the Norman choir and John Hotham (1316–1337) rebuilt the collapsed central tower – the famous Octagon...
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both elections, and ordered a new election: the monks chose the Cistercian John (Abbot of Fountains Abbey). Geoffrey was once more elected to Ely (June 1225)...
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eventually forced him to declare bankruptcy and sell Felbrigg Hall to John Ketton (formerly John Kitton) in 1863. It was said at the time that "Windham is gone...
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house and grounds were bequeathed to the National Trust in 1969 by Robert Ketton-Cremer. The hall is Grade I on the National Heritage List for England. Most...
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Ketton and Collyweston railway station is a former station serving the villages of Ketton, Geeston, Aldgate and Collyweston, Rutland. It is located in...
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west of the county; the largest settlement in the east is the village of Ketton (1,926). For local government purposes Rutland is a unitary authority area...
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Somerset, Sussex and Wiltshire, 1950. Collinson, John, History of Somerset, Vol.3, pp. 486–496 Ketton-Cremer, Robert Wyndham, Felbrigg, the Story of a...
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Jack Baldwin (RAF officer) (redirect from John Eustice Arthur Baldwin)
they lived in the village of Ketton, Rutland from the 1930s to the 1950s and had two children, John and Pamela. John Noel Anthony Baldwin became a Captain...
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Organist of St John's College, Lancashire 1890 - 1898 Organist of St Mary's Church, Stamford 1898 - 1905 Organist of St Mary's Church, Ketton 1905 - 1907...
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or at Chartres, before 1138. It is possible that he first met Robert of Ketton in Paris or Chartres. Richard Hakluyt, quoting an anonymous Latin source...
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East Riding of Yorkshire), Manchester, Oxton and Cropwell, Riccall, and Ketton; frequently in plurality. He was responsible for (in 1420) building St....
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Arabist (section St John Philby)
Cremona, Herman of Carinthia, Michael Scotus, and Robert of Ketton. In 1143, Robert of Ketton made the first Latin translation of the Qur'an, at the request...
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hand-carved Ketton stone in its exteriors, and at Princeton University (Whitman College) in the United States. The golden-yellow Ketton stone used in...
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succeeded by Celestine II as the 165th pope of the Catholic Church. Robert of Ketton makes the first European translation of the Qur'an for Peter the Venerable...
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his tomb showing a crescent, heraldic difference for a second son R. W. Ketton-Cremer, Felbrigg: The Story of a House, p.25 Delderfield, Eric, West Country...
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Warrington Cavaillé-Coll Organ (section Ketton Hall)
burnished silver. In about 1883 the organ was then moved by Turner Hopwood to Ketton Hall, Rutland (demolished 1920s). The organ was bought by Warrington Corporation...
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Sir Michael and Patty Hopkins, the Queen's Building is constructed using Ketton stone. The architectural design combines the robustness of the stone exterior...
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of England. Both creations are extinct. The Barnardiston Baronetcy, of Ketton in the County of Suffolk, was created in the Baronetage of England on 7...
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(2011b). "Robert of Ketton". In David Thomas; Alex Mallett; Juan Pedro Monferrer Sala; Johannes Pahlitzsch; Mark Swanson; Herman Teule; John Tolan (eds.). Christian–Muslim...
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Bradshaw, John (ed.). The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray. London: G. Bell and Sons. pp. 38-60. Ketton-Cremer 1955, pp. 132–133. Snyder 1923, p. 34. Ketton-Cremer...
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R. W. Ketton-Cremer, A Norfolk Gallery, Faber and Faber, 1948. R. W. Ketton-Cremer, Forty Norfolk Essays, Jarrold and Sons, 1961. R. W. Ketton-Cremer...
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Robson (d. 1779), and succeeded his father in the occupancy of a farm at Ketton, near Darlington, in 1782, shortly after a visit he paid to the well-known...
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