• constituency) Sheppey Crossing Sheppey Light Railway A.F.C. Sheppey River Sheppey, in Somerset Sheppey Corner, in Gloucestershire John Sheppey (1300–1360)...
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    John Sheppey (c. 1300 – 19 October 1360) was an English administrator and bishop. He served as treasurer from 1356 to 1360. Little is known of his family...
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    The Isle of Sheppey is an island off the northern coast of Kent, England, neighbouring the Thames Estuary, centred 42 miles (68 km) from central London...
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  • 1356) John Sheppey, Bishop of Rochester (29 November 1356 – 19 October 1360) Simon Langham, Bishop of Ely (23 November 1360 – 20 February 1363) John Barnet...
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    The Sheppey Light Railway was a railway on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, England, which ran from Leysdown to Queenborough, where it connected with the South...
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  • expelled head of the seculars was a certain John de Wiclif, who has been identified with the reformer John Wycliffe. In 1371 Wycliffe's appeal to Rome...
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    required.) "Russell, John Keith". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) "Evans, David Richard John". Who's Who. A & C...
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  • the book to Sir John Gielgud. It is the story about the change of fortune of hairdresser Joseph Miller who was born on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent and nicknamed...
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  • Catholic Church titles Preceded by John Sheppey Bishop of Rochester 1360–1364 Succeeded by Thomas Trilleck Preceded by John Barnet Bishop of Worcester 1364–1368...
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    preacher, mystic and theologian (d. 1361) John III, Dutch nobleman and knight (House of Reginar) (d. 1355) John Sheppey, English administrator, treasurer and...
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  • Robert de Charleton of Apley, a small landowner. Thomas' eldest brother was John Charleton, 1st Baron Cherleton, who became a statesman of some importance...
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    Oxfordshire: Clarendon Press. pp. 163–164. Retrieved 19 October 2021. Sainty, John Christopher (1972). Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 1, Treasury...
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  • (October 1341–1344) William Edington (1344–1356) John Sheppey (1356–1360) Simon Langham (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371)...
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  • John Chishull or John de Chishull (died 1280) was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of London, and Lord High Treasurer during the 13th century. He also...
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    as the fable collections of Odo of Cheriton (17 tricks in a bag) and John Sheppey. In the German folk version collected by the Grimm Brothers, it is of...
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  • (October 1341–1344) William Edington (1344–1356) John Sheppey (1356–1360) Simon Langham (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371)...
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    William Cusance Lord High Treasurer 1344–1356 Succeeded by John Sheppey Preceded by John Thoresby Lord Chancellor 1356–1363 Succeeded by Simon Langham...
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    Robert Hales (knight) (category Priors of Saint John of Jerusalem in England)
    Hartford, F. A. Brown; New York, D. Appleton & co.; [etc., etc.] Burke, John. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies...
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  • (October 1341–1344) William Edington (1344–1356) John Sheppey (1356–1360) Simon Langham (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371)...
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    contemporary painting of Christ displaying his Five Holy Wounds. An epitaph by John Hooker was added in 1568 but later removed. M. C. Buck (23 September 2004)...
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    educated in France. On 27 May 1320 owing to Badlesmere's influence Pope John XXII appointed Burghersh bishop of Lincoln in spite of the fact that the...
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    Merton College, Oxford John Sheppey, Lord High Treasurer and Bishop of Rochester, buried under the altar of St John the Baptist John Somers, Elizabethan...
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  • (October 1341–1344) William Edington (1344–1356) John Sheppey (1356–1360) Simon Langham (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371)...
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  • preacher, mystic and theologian (d. 1361) John III, Dutch nobleman and knight (House of Reginar) (d. 1355) John Sheppey, English administrator, treasurer and...
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  • (October 1341–1344) William Edington (1344–1356) John Sheppey (1356–1360) Simon Langham (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371)...
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    and azure. Langton appears to have been no relation of his contemporary, John Langton, Bishop of Chichester. "Langton" is an ancient parish situated four...
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    soldier-adventurer in Lithuania, Italy and France, where he served with John of Gaunt. Gaunt made him seneschal of Aquitaine in 1383. He was made vice-chamberlain...
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    died when de Bury was a young boy. He was educated by his maternal uncle John de Willoughby, and after leaving the grammar school was sent to the University...
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  • (October 1341–1344) William Edington (1344–1356) John Sheppey (1356–1360) Simon Langham (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371)...
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  • Geoffrey de Norwich. Though, other sources have suggested he was the son of Sir John de Norwich, Lord of Mettingham. The first reference to Norwich was in 1297;...
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