Walter Durdent (died 1159) was Bishop of Coventry from 1149 to 1159. Durdent was a Benedictine monk before his elevation to the episcopate. He was prior...
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France into the English Channel Le Mesnil-Durdent, a commune in the Seine-Maritime département, France Walter Durdent, a medieval Bishop of Coventry This disambiguation...
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of the Collegiate Church of St Mary. The donation was confirmed by Walter Durdent Bishop of Coventry from 1149 to 1159 and again twice by Guy de Beauchamp...
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but Theobald deposed him while the appeal was ongoing, and appointed Walter Durdent as prior. Innocent II, however, appointed Henry of Blois to hear the...
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called Bishop of Lichfield & Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. 1149 1159 Walter Durdent 1161 1182 Richard Peche 1183 1184 Gerard la Pucelle 1184 1188 Vacant...
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October 1129 Term ended 16 April 1148 Predecessor Robert Peche Successor Walter Durdent Other post(s) Archdeacon, either of Buckingham or Lincoln Orders Consecration...
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founded around 1154–1161, although possibly as early as 1149 under Walter Durdent, Bishop of Chester and Coventry by Ketelberne de Langdon and it had...
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about 18 April 1161, either by Archbishop Theobald of Canterbury or by Walter, Bishop of Rochester. Richard probably assisted Roger de Pont L'Evêque the...
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Benedictine nuns founded 1154-9 (during the reign of Henry II, under Walter Durdent, Bishop of Chester (Coventry)) by Ketelberne (Katelbern) de Langdon;...
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in demesne and the other half held of the church by Hamminch's heir. Walter Durdent, Roger de Clinton's successor, appended a confirmation to the charter...
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Limesey (previously Bishop of Chester) Robert Peche Roger de Clinton Walter Durdent Richard Peche Gerard la Pucelle Hugh Nonant Geoffrey de Muschamp William...
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the side of the Oddebrook". It was placed under the abbot's care by Walter Durdent who was then Bishop of Coventry. Excavations during development work...
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View of Dieppe's Grand quai J. M. W. Turner, The Harbor of Dieppe, 1826 Walter Sickert, The Basket Shop, Rue St Jean, Dieppe, c. 1911 - 1912, Aberdeen...
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Henry Neville Sir Francis Knollys Windsor Samuel Backhouse Thomas Durdent Durdent died - replaced by Sir Francis Howard Reading Francis Moore Jerome...
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school-room, and the chambers for the dwelling of the master and clerks. Bishop Durdent and the foundation of Derby School (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal,...
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advanced from Rouen through Yvetot to Cany and Veulettes-sur-Mer on the Durdent river. With an Allied withdrawal to Le Havre cut off, the Highlanders and...
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Elley was seated on 6 April 1835, following a scrutiny. Note (1835): John Walter was a candidate, but he retired from the contest before the election. Note...
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Benedictine nuns founded 1154-9 (during the reign of Henry II, under Walter Durdent, Bishop of Chester (Coventry)) by Ketelberne (Katelbern) de Langdon;...
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1337) 3 February 1339 – 17 February 1339 (18th): Philip de Aylesbury (2), Walter Poule (1) (Parliament at Westminster) (Lipscomb-knights of the shire 1338)...
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Bénédictine Palace Auguste-Émile Flick, The Beach at Fécamp (1875). The Walters Art Museum Fécamp has four high schools: Anita Conti professional high...
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Society and now resides in the library of the Derby Grammar School Bishop Durdent and the foundation of Derby School (Derbyshire Archaeological Journal,...
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dating from the eleventh century. Ruins of an 11th-century castle, built by Walter Giffard, Lord of Longueville. The village was formerly known as Longueville-le-Giffard...
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