Henry Chichele (/ˈtʃɪtʃəliː/ CHICH-ə-lee, also Checheley; c. 1364 – 12 April 1443) was Archbishop of Canterbury (1414–1443) and founded All Souls College...
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The Chichele Professorships are statutory professorships at the University of Oxford named in honour of Henry Chichele (also spelt Chicheley or Checheley...
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founded Eton College, King's College, Cambridge and (together with Henry Chichele) All Souls College, Oxford. Shakespeare wrote a trilogy of plays about...
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Higham Ferrers (section Chichele College)
had begun to settle in numbers and to trade in the ancient market. Henry Chichele (c. 1364 – 12 April 1443) was born in Higham Ferrers. He was Archbishop...
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graduate of Oriel College, Oxford. The college was founded by Henry VI of England and Henry Chichele (fellow of New College and Archbishop of Canterbury), in...
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speak shortly afterwards. Henry V (his sister Joan's grandson), who had had uneasy relations with Arundel, installed Henry Chichele in his place. Arundel...
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are four archbishops, including one of the school's earliest pupils, Henry Chichele; four field marshals; commanders of both Fighter Command and Bomber...
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century by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury as a religious learning community for secular canons. The college was seized by Henry VIII in 1542...
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bishop, probably titular Bishop of Uppsala 15 July 1469 – ?: Henry, consecrated to the titular see of Ioppe 1469: Thomas Scrope, absentee Bishop...
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of Hereford; and John Wakering, Bishop of Norwich, were confirmed by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury during the papal vacancy. When Martin V was...
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Regency government, 1422–1437 (category Henry VI of England)
Duke of Gloucester Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury John Kemp, Bishop of London...
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merged, the former girls school in Rushden was named "Chichele Girls School" after Henry Chichele who was born in the neighbouring town of Higham Ferrers...
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Canterbury from 1162 until his death in 1170. He engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges of the Church and was...
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1431. Canterbury Cathedral houses the well-known cadaver monument to Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1443) and in Exeter Cathedral survives...
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to 1421. From 1423 to 1424 he was Dean of Wells. He came to note under Henry VI, becoming Lord Privy Seal in 1421 and Lord High Treasurer the following...
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lands of the Alien Priories for the endowment of Eton were as follows: Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury (d. 1443) Thomas Spofford, Bishop of Hereford...
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of London. He was the son of Thomas Chichele of Higham Ferrers and Agnes Pyncheon, and the brother of Henry Chichele, the Archbishop of Canterbury and founder...
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Province of Canterbury (England). Archbishop (1414-1443 : Chichele) (1938). The Register of Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1414-1443. Clarendon Press...
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March 24 – James Douglas, 7th Earl of Douglas (b. 1371) April 12 – Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury May – John II, Count of Nassau-Siegen May...
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of its income for the general benefit of the University of Oxford. Henry Chichele was the founder of All Souls. The series began formally in 1912, but...
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Valois 2 June 1420 marriage Sunday, 23 February 1421 Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury Henry VI 31 August 1422 Sunday, 6 November 1429 21 October...
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jurisdiction whilst in sanctuary, was examined by a panel of bishops headed by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury. She denied most of the charges of witchcraft...
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diplomatic missions. In 1414 he accompanied Bishop Henry Chichele to Burgundy to negotiate an alliance. In 1415 Henry V determined to invade France, and in February...
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College is founded in the University of Oxford by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Henry VI of England as a graduate institution. March 18...
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the Chambers). In the 15th century the then Archbishop of Canterbury Henry Chichele (1414–1443), acquired lands in Willesden and Kingsbury. In 1443 he founded...
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late 1180s, depicts Frideswide with a lily and a set of wax tablets. Henry Chichele, the archbishop of Canterbury, officially declared Frideswide the patron...
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by the Chicheley family for over 250 years, beginning in 1428 with Henry Chichele who was Archbishop of Canterbury. The last of this family to hold the...
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Alison Plowden (redirect from Alison Margaret Chichele Plowden)
Quetta in India, a descendant of Edmund Plowden and, collaterally, of Henry Chichele. Privately educated, she worked for the BBC as a script editor. She...
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Robert Eleker 1351–1385 John Brown 1391–1395 John Horewood 1395–1396 Henry Chichele 1396–1397. Later Archbishop of Canterbury John Horewood 1397–1400 John...
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figures in England, including Philip Repyngdon (the Bishop of Lincoln), Henry Chichele, and Thomas Arundel, both Archbishops of Canterbury. In the 1420s, Kempe...
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