Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218 – 25 August 1282; also spelled Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, Latinised to de Cantilupo) was Lord Chancellor of England...
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England Thomas de Cantilupe (1218–1282), English saint and prelate Walter de Cantilupe (died 1266), medieval Bishop of Worcester William I de Cantilupe (died...
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William de Cantilupe, 1st Baron Cantilupe (1262-1308) of Greasley Castle in Nottinghamshire and of Ravensthorpe Castle in the parish of Boltby, North...
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Hereford Cathedral (section Thomas de Cantilupe)
deprived him of the money which he had extorted from the Irish. Thomas de Cantilupe was the next but one Bishop of Hereford after Aquablanca. He had...
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modern scholarship links the map with the promotion of the cult of Thomas de Cantilupe, and with a justification of the expulsion of Jewry from England...
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were royal councillors, bodyguards and, distantly, Saint Thomas de Cantilupe. De Cantilupe's death by multiple stab wounds was a cause célèbre. The chief...
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Baron Cantilupe (properly Cauntelo) was a title created in the peerage of England by writ on 29 December 1299 addressed to Willelmo de Canti Lupo or Cauntelo...
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William III de Cantilupe (died 25 September 1254) (anciently Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, Latinised to de Cantilupo) was the 3rd feudal baron of Eaton...
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Walter de Cantilupe (died 1266) was a medieval Bishop of Worcester. Cantilupe came from a family that had risen by devoted service to the crown. His father...
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William I de Cantilupe (c. 1159 - 7 April 1239) (anciently Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, etc., Latinised to de Cantilupo) 1st feudal baron of Eaton (Bray)...
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on Cragh's behalf and prayed to the deceased Bishop of Hereford, Thomas de Cantilupe, requesting him to ask God to bring Cragh back from the dead. Cragh...
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and social justice campaigner Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218–1282), Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Hereford Thomas Cardozo (1838–1881), American...
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William II de Cantilupe (died 1251) (anciently Cantelow, Cantelou, Canteloupe, etc, Latinised to de Cantilupo), 2nd feudal baron of Eaton Bray in Bedfordshire...
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first William de Cantilupe's manor of Brentingby, Leicestershire, on which the seal is three fleurs-de-lys circumscribed. St Thomas Cantilupe (died 1282)...
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De Cantilupe (see Thomas de Cantilupe and links) and De Grey who between them built up a powerbase in Wales and the Marches. Matilda de Grey, née de Cantilupe...
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Siston in Gloucestershire, themselves a difference of the arms of Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218–1282), Bishop of Hereford, henceforth the arms of the See...
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Richard Swinefield (redirect from Richard de Swinfield)
he dedicated considerable efforts to securing the canonisation of Thomas de Cantilupe, his predecessor, for whom he had worked during his lifetime. Active...
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place in an environment where Church leaders, including figures like Thomas de Cantilupe and his successor as Bishop of Hereford, Richard Swinefield, were...
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Cantaloupe (disambiguation) (redirect from Cantilupe)
manager Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford and Lord Chancellor of England William Cantelo (born 1839), British inventor Walter de Cantilupe (died 1266)...
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"great conflict" about hunting rights and a ditch that he dug, with Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford, that was settled by costly litigation. Gilbert...
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Great Fulford (section Sir Thomas Fulford (died 1489))
connection with the Cantilupe family. Thomas de Cantilupe (c. 1218 – 1282), Bishop of Hereford, was the first of his family to adopt the jessant-de-lys arms, which...
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incorporating medieval fragments and a reliquary containing the skull of St Thomas de Cantilupe. The tower, completed in 1938, at 166 feet (55 m), is the second...
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List of chancellors of the University of Oxford (redirect from Henry de Cicestre)
Roy Jenkins (1998). The Chancellors. Macmillan Publishers. p. 87. Legg, Thomas S.; Legg, Marie-Louise (September 2004). "Cave, George, Viscount Cave (1856–1928)"...
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Menas of Constantinople Blessed Miguel de Carvalho Patricia of Naples Blessed Pedro Vásquez Thomas de Cantilupe (or of Hereford) August 25 (Eastern Orthodox...
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of Canterbury—19 September Thomas Becket (c. 1118–1170), Archbishop of Canterbury, martyr—29 December Thomas de Cantilupe (1218-82), bishop of Hereford—25...
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Anglo-Norman Cantilupe family. In the fourteenth century Sir Thomas West married Eleanor, heiress of Sir John de Cantilupe. Their son, also Thomas, inherited...
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philosopher and theologian Thomas Cantilupe, or Thomas of Hereford (died 1282) Thomas of Dover or Thomas Hales (died 1295), martyr Thomas of Tolentino (died 1321)...
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Wales. In 1279 Edmund was appointed, along with Thomas de Cantilupe, Bishop of Hereford, and Godfrey de Giffard, Bishop of Worcester, to the regency council...
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three leopard's faces reversed jessant-de-lys or, which were the personal arms of Bishop Thomas de Cantilupe (d.1282). The current bishop is Richard...
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Church, for instance in the canonisation evidence submitted for Thomas de Cantilupe, and on the Hereford Mappa Mundi. The permanent expulsion of Jews...
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