Simon Islip (died 1366) was an English prelate. He served as Archbishop of Canterbury between 1349 and 1366. Islip was the uncle of William Whittlesey...
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(1464–1532), Abbot of Westminster Simon Islip (died 1366), Archbishop of Canterbury This page lists people with the surname Islip. If an internal link intending...
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Islip (/ˈaɪslɪp/) is a village and civil parish on the River Ray, just above its confluence with the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England. It is about...
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Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 42. pp. 7–8. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Simon Islip". Susan Cavanaugh, A Study of Books Privately Owned in England 1300–1450...
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marriage was performed at Windsor, in the presence of King Edward III, by Simon Islip Archbishop of Canterbury. According to Jean Froissart the contract of...
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the priesthood. In December 1365, Islip appointed Wycliffe as warden, but when Islip died in 1366, his successor, Simon Langham, a man of monastic training...
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"Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?", but according to historian Simon Schama this is incorrect: he accepts the account of the contemporary biographer...
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the Franciscan church at Newgate, in a service overseen by Archbishop Simon Islip. She was buried in the mantle she had worn at her wedding and at her...
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Thomas Hatfield 1344 1345 John Thoresby Master of the Rolls 1345 1347 Simon Islip Archbishop of Canterbury 1347 1350 Michael Northburgh Archdeacon of Suffolk...
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Phillipsburg: P & R Publishing. In the Wake of the Plague, Norman F. Cantor, Simon & Schuster, 2001. "Death comes to the Archbishop": a chapter sets Bradwardine's...
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which rose to ecclesiastical importance in the person of Archbishop Simon Islip. John entered the monastery of Westminster about 1480, and showed his...
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Plague eradicating the clergy. The Archbishop of Canterbury at the time, Simon Islip, issued a letter condemning "priests [that] care more for money than...
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1399) January 25 – Henry Suso, German mystic (b. c. 1295) April 26 – Simon Islip, Archbishop of Canterbury May 20 – Maria of Calabria, Empress of Constantinople...
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the Archbishop of Canterbury, maintained until the time of Archbishop Simon Islip (c. 1350). Wrotham Hill to the north was a main measuring point for the...
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at Oxford, and owing principally to the fact that he was a nephew of Simon Islip, archbishop of Canterbury, he received numerous ecclesiastical preferments;...
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p. 277 Simon Langham Archived 30 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine. The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Retrieved 22 November 2008. Simon Langham...
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St Peter-in-the-East, but the actual college was founded in 1361 by Simon Islip, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the parish of St Edward, opposite...
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to Henry VIII. It was rebuilt in the fourteenth century by Archbishop Simon Islip, and was owned by Thomas Cranmer before being given to Henry VIII in...
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bishop of Metz 1192 – Emperor Go-Shirakawa of Japan (b. 1127) 1366 – Simon Islip, Archbishop of Canterbury 1392 – Chŏng Mong-ju, Korean civil minister...
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1366 January 25 – Henry Suso, German mystic (b. c. 1295) April 26 – Simon Islip, Archbishop of Canterbury May 20 – Maria of Calabria, Empress of Constantinople...
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Huddleston (1913–1998), anti-Apartheid activist Simon Islip (died 1366), Archbishop of Canterbury Simon Langham (1310–1376), Archbishop of Canterbury John...
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a Thursday: this followed a decree of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon Islip in the reign of Edward III that Sunday markets were banned. Wem's market...
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1362 – Canterbury College is founded in the university by locally-born Simon Islip, Archbishop of Canterbury, for Benedictine monks of Christ Church Priory...
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1299) 1364 January – Edward Balliol (born c. 1283 in Scotland) 1366 Simon Islip, Archbishop of Canterbury 1368 29 November – Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke...
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1328, Wimbledon manor formed part of the manor of Mortlake. In 1364, Simon Islip, the Archbishop of Canterbury, gave the demesne lands to Merton Priory...
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and Richard Swinefield, a number of whom had previously worked alongside Simon de Montfort. He sought to eradicate usury, and to stop Jewish converts from...
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library membership required) Keynes, Simon (2001). "Ceolnoth". In Lapidge, Michael; Blair, John; Keynes, Simon; Scragg, Donald (eds.). The Blackwell...
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Political offices Preceded by Simon Islip Lord Privy Seal 1350–1354 Succeeded by Thomas Bramber Catholic Church titles Preceded by Ralph Stratford Bishop...
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her prior marriage to Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent. 20 December – Simon Islip enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury. 1340 6 March – John of Gaunt,...
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Reynolds Simon Mepeham John de Stratford John de Ufford Thomas Bradwardine Simon Islip William Edington Simon Langham William Whittlesey Simon Sudbury...
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