Richard Poore or Poor (died 15 April 1237) was a medieval English bishop best known for his role in the establishment of Salisbury Cathedral and the City...
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Richard Poore (died 1237) was an English clergyman. Richard Poore may also refer to: Sir Richard Poore, 4th Baronet (1853–1930), British naval officer...
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1197 bishop Herbert Poore determined on a relocation but this was not taken forward until the episcopate of his brother, Richard Poore in the early 13th...
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Richard Beresford Poore OAM (born 22 July 1965) in Christchurch, New Zealand, and his wife Gilana, (an Australian citizen), were awarded OAMs For service...
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politician Matt Poore (1930–2020), cricketer Nina Douglas-Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton (1878–1948), born Nina Mary Benita Poore Richard Poore (died 1237)...
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Trier from 1511 to 1531 Richard of Poitiers (died c. 1174), French monk, author of historical works, treatises and poems Richard Poore (died 1237), Bishop...
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Herbert Poore or Poor (died 1217) was a medieval English clergyman who held the post of Bishop of Salisbury during the reigns of Richard I and John. Poore was...
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a native of the Touraine, in north-central France. Towards the end of Richard I's reign, Peter became Lord Chamberlain and an influential counsellor...
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Admiral Sir Richard Poore, 4th Baronet, KCB, CVO, JP, DL (7 July 1853 – 8 December 1930) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief...
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Eleventh Centuries. London: Edward Arnold. ISBN 0-7131-6532-4. Tansey, Richard G.; Gardner, Helen Louise; De la Croix, Horst (1986). Gardner's Art Through...
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the royal castle at Old Sarum. Disputes between Bishops Herbert and Richard Poore and the sheriffs of Wiltshire led to the removal of the see in the 1220s...
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to which the world cannot produce a parallel. Herbert Poore's successor and brother Richard Poore eventually moved the cathedral to a new town on his estate...
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re-arranged with additions and modifications and ready probably when Richard Poore consecrated the cathedral at New Salisbury in 1225. A copy, almost verbatim...
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Roger Dennistoun Poore (19 August 1916 – 12 February 1987) was a British racing driver, financier and entrepreneur. He became chairman of Norton Villiers...
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Morgan Election quashed. 1217 1226 Richard Marsh 1226 1227 William Scot Election quashed. 1229 1237 Richard Poore Translated from Salisbury. 1237 1240...
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5000 marks to acquire the position. By 1196, de Gray was in the service of King Richard I's brother John, and was keeper of John's seal by 1198. John ascended...
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Ælfwine Stigand Walkelin William Giffard Henry of Blois Richard of Ilchester Godfrey de Luci Richard Poore Peter des Roches Ralph Neville William de Raley Aymer...
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viscera) of an adult bishop. There are rumors that they may belong to Richard Poore. The English-speaking world enjoys many versions, including Hereford...
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Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester Hugh of Wells, Bishop of Lincoln Richard Poore, Bishop of Salisbury Benedict of Sausetun, Bishop of Rochester William...
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1204) Philip II (de Méréville), French priest and bishop April 15 – Richard Poore, English prelate and bishop May 5 – Fujiwara no Ietaka, Japanese waka...
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His uncle was the admiral commanding the Nore during World War I, Sir Richard Poore, 4th Baronet. At the age of seven, double pneumonia following measles...
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Ida Margaret Graves Poore, Lady Poore (28 December 1859 – 5 February 1941), was an Anglo-Irish autobiographer and poet. Born Ida Margaret Graves to Rt...
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earlier building contained an anchorite's cell. The Bishop of Salisbury Richard Poore is most likely to have been buried at Tarrant Keyneston in accordance...
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early thirteenth century episcopal actum—a documented decision— of Richard Poore, Bishop of Durham from 1228 to 1237. The actum, dated between 1228 and...
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Wessex (b. 1001) 1136 – Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare (b. 1094) 1220 – Adolf of Altena, German archbishop (b. 1157) 1237 – Richard Poore, English ecclesiastic...
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the change after John's succession. By papal order, Herbert's brother Richard Poore was translated from Chichester to succeed him in 1217; the next year...
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Channel and Mediterranean fleets in September and October. Captain Sir Richard Poore was appointed in command in December 1902. On 1 January 1905, the Channel...
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Dauid Salter Richard Ireland Thomas Bookener William Philips Randall Mayne Iames Skinner George Eseuen Iohn Chandeler Philip Blunt Richard Poore Robert Yong...
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the graveyard (supposedly in a golden coffin). The second is Bishop Richard Poore, builder of Salisbury Cathedral, who was baptised in the abbey church...
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Sir Edward Poore, 2nd Baronet (1795–1838) Sir Edward Poore, 3rd Baronet (1826–1893) Sir Richard Poore, 4th Baronet (1853–1930) Sir Edward Poore, 5th Baronet...
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