Elias of Dereham (died 1245) was an English master stonemason designer, closely associated with Bishop Jocelin of Wells. Elias became a Canon of Salisbury...
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Dereham is a town in Norfolk, England, sometimes called East Dereham Dereham may also refer to: West Dereham, village in Norfolk, England Elias of Dereham...
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Salisbury Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury)
displays the best-preserved of the four surviving original copies of Magna Carta. This copy came to Salisbury because Elias of Dereham, who was present at Runnymede...
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abbey William of Sens, d 1184, Canterbury choir William the Englishman d 1214, Canterbury choir Elias of Dereham d 1246, Salisbury Michael of Canterbury...
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Clarendon Palace (category Henry I of England)
of King's Chapel and the Antioch chamber under the supervision of Elias of Dereham, the ecclesiastical administrator who also oversaw the building of...
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has images of Matthew Paris's manuscript pages online. On one page, there is a normal 12-wind rose (copied by Matthew from Elias of Dereham, with the notes...
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Fychan, Welsh nobleman and knight (b. 1170) Elias of Dereham, English master stonemason designer Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt, French nobleman (b. 1170)...
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3rd Earl of Albemarle (year of birth unknown) 1243 12 May – Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent (born c. 1165) 1245 c. June – Elias of Dereham, canon and...
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Fychan, Welsh nobleman and knight (b. 1170) Elias of Dereham, English master stonemason designer Erard of Brienne-Ramerupt, French nobleman (b. 1170)...
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Nuggehalli (1246) Sadasiva Temple, Nuggehalli (1249) 1245 – c. June: Elias of Dereham, English canon and building designer David Abulafia (1992) Frederick...
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St Mary's Church, Harrow on the Hill (category Church of England church buildings in the London Borough of Harrow)
followed by the rebuilding of the nave and the addition of the two transepts. The Rector of Harrow at this time was one Elias of Dereham (who was also involved...
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Aelric (12th century) Richard Cementarius (fl. 1264–1290) Elias of Dereham (fl. 1188–1245) Gundulf of Rochester (died 1108) Hugh Herland (c. 1330–1411) Robert...
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the earliest brasses in England. He employed the medieval architect Elias of Dereham as a household official. Also known as Jocelinus Thoteman or Jocelin...
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Hubert Walter (category Archbishops of Canterbury)
John of Tynemouth, Simon of Southwell, and Honorius of Kent. He also employed the architect Elias of Dereham, who was one of Walter's executors. Elias is...
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Sean Street (category Alumni of Birmingham School of Acting)
poet and cleric, Elias of Dereham, who brought a copy of Magna Carta to Old Sarum, and was later a key figure in the building of the new Cathedral,...
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Palmers Department Store (category Department stores of the United Kingdom)
store - Dereham Times p. 23 April 2015". 23 April 2015. Retrieved 15 May 2015. Jahshan, Elias (29 November 2018). "Beales expands with acquisition of Palmers"...
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Matthew Vassar (category People from Dereham)
a cousin of John Ellison Vassar. The city of Vassar, Michigan, is named after him. Matthew Vassar was born on April 29, 1792, in East Dereham, Norfolk...
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gentleman of East-Dereham, in Norfolk, who is in possession of the most rare book whence it is taken. Hence some affirm, that the origin of the garter...
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Dereham are both executed at Tyburn after being convicted of treason in committing adultery with Queen Catherine. Culpeper is beheaded, while Dereham...
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Court, Malvern 1974–1997 See High Sheriff of Hereford and Worcester 1998: Simon William Britten Dereham, of Sapness Farm, Woolhope, Herefordshire. 1999:...
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Society of London since its inception in 1660. Below is a list of people who are or were Fellow or Foreign Member of the Royal Society. The date of election...
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1540s (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of August 2024)
Dereham are both executed at Tyburn after being convicted of treason in committing adultery with Queen Catherine. Culpeper is beheaded, while Dereham...
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services. (London, W14) Michael Gault, For services to Shooting. (East Dereham, Norfolk) Timothy Stephen Gbedemah, Non-Executive Director, Border and...
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Senior Executive Officer, Bedford College, University of London. Hazel Ethel Knight, Secretary, Dereham Division, Soldiers', Sailors' & Airmen's Families...
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when the mill became unable to turn to wind because of a broken curb. The mill was stripped of machinery and the cap and sails removed by Neve's in 1933...
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near Hereford 1974–1997 – See High Sheriff of Hereford and Worcester 1998: Simon William Britten Dereham, Sapness Farm, Woolhope 1999: Rosalie Joan Dawes...
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