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Archbishop, university administrator
Richard FitzRalph (also Fitz Ralph; c. 1300 – 16 December 1360) was a scholastic philosopher, theologian, and Norman Irish Archbishop of Armagh during
Richard_FitzRalph
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FitzRalph is a medieval Anglo-Norman patronymic surname meaning "son of Ralph". Notable people with the surname include: Robert FitzRalph (died 1193)
FitzRalph
William FitzRalph was the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests from 1169 to 1177. After, he was the seneschal of Normandy
William_FitzRalph
12th-century Bishop of Worcester
Robert FitzRalph (sometimes known as Robert son of William FitzRalph) was a medieval Bishop of Worcester. FitzRalph was the son of William FitzRalph, who
Robert_FitzRalph
American philosophy professor
1991. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonyms of Harry Austin, Matthew FitzRalph, Ernan Mackey, Edward Mackin and Monica Quill. McInerny wrote his PhD
Ralph_McInerny
King of France from 1180 to 1223
to build his own casus belli. On 20 January 1192, Philip met William FitzRalph, Richard's seneschal for Normandy. Presenting some documents purporting
Philip_II_of_France
Medieval dynastic union of states in present-day England, France, Ireland, and Wales
The seneschals' administrative and judicial power peaked with William FitzRalph. Below them were the baillis, who held executive, judicial, and financial
Angevin_Empire
British billionaire heiress (born 1944)
discretion determine". Chamberlain is widowed. Her husband was Francis Fitzralph Chamberlain, who was born in May 1934. She lives in Suffolk, England.
Benedicta_Chamberlain
Christian church offices in Ireland
confrontation between Richard FitzRalph, archbishop of Armagh, and Alexander de Bicknor, archbishop of Dublin, when FitzRalph, acting on letters of King
Primacy_of_Ireland
Prefix in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin
William the Conqueror Pain fitzJohn before 1100 – 10 July 1137 William FitzRalph (1140–1200) the High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal
Fitz
English theologian (1328–1384)
("On Civil Dominion"), which drew arguments from the works of Richard FitzRalph. This called for the royal divestment of all church property. Wycliffe
John_Wycliffe
Cambridge, and a Fellow and former president of Magdalene College. Richard FitzRalph (c. 1300–1360), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford; Archbishop
List_of_people_from_Dundalk
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Osbern of Gloucester, English lexicographical writer (b. 1123) William FitzRalph, English nobleman and knight (b. 1140) Steven Runciman (1952). A History
1200
Politicians Religious Scientists and Mathematicians Sports Writers Richard FitzRalph (1332) William de Wilton (1374) Thomas Chace (1426) Richard Rotherham
List of people associated with Balliol College, Oxford
List_of_people_associated_with_Balliol_College,_Oxford
Irish physician (c. 1563 – 1653)
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Nial_O'Glacan
Village in Devon, England
manor of Widecombe (specifically North Hall) were the family of Ralph (or FitzRalph) who are believed to have held the manor from circa 1216, residing at
Widecombe_in_the_Moor
Irish writer
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Henry_Fitzsimon
17th-century Anglican Archbishop of Armagh
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
James_Ussher
Calendar year
Denmark (d. 1198) Walter Map, Welsh clergyman and writer (d. 1210) William FitzRalph, English High Sheriff (d. 1200) Yuan Cai, Chinese scholar and official
1140
Learned style of literary Latin
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Hiberno-Latin
15th-century Bishop of Ely and Treasurer of England
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
William_Grey_(bishop_of_Ely)
Augustinian Canonesses founded 1100 by Robert, Priest, or c.1144 by Jordan FitzRalph (Briset); also given as Benedictine nuns dissolved c.1539; granted to
List of monastic houses in England
List_of_monastic_houses_in_England
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Petrus_de_Ibernia
Irish scribe, translator, historian and genealogist
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Dubhaltach_Mac_Fhirbhisigh
Ceremonial officer in England
FitzRanulph 1169–1176: William FitzRalph 1177: William FitzRalph and Serlo de Grendon 1178: Serlo de Grendon 1179: William FitzRalph ( also Seneschal of Normandy)
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests
Sheriff_of_Nottinghamshire,_Derbyshire_and_the_Royal_Forests
Irish Franciscan Irish chronicler
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
John_Clyn
Priory in Nottinghamshire, England
Augustinian Disestablished 1536 Dedicated to Virgin Mary People Founder Roger FitzRalph Site Location Shelford, Nottinghamshire Coordinates 52°59′03″N 1°00′00″W
Shelford_Priory
British neuroscientist (born 1966)
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Irene_Tracey
Irish historian
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Roderick_O'Flaherty
English vice-chancellor
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Thomas_Harpur_(academic)
Anglican church in Butterwick, England
graveslab, and an early 14th century effigy, believed to be of Robert FitzRalph. Grade II* listed churches in North Yorkshire (district) Listed buildings
St Nicholas' Church, Butterwick
St_Nicholas'_Church,_Butterwick
Saint-Jean (1171) William de Courcy Richard of Ilchester (1176-1178) William FitzRalph (1178-1200) Guérin de Glapion (1200-1201) Ralph Tesson (1201-1203) William
Seneschal_of_Normandy
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Master_Patrick_of_Ireland
Priory in United Kingdom
England. It is managed by English Heritage. The priory was founded by Roger FitzRalph (son of Ranulph de Mattersey) in around 1185, and was dedicated to St
Mattersey_Priory
Archiepiscopal title
May 1346; also known in Irish as David Mageraghty. 1346 1360 Richard FitzRalph Elected before 31 July 1346 and appointed on that date; consecrated 8
Archbishop_of_Armagh
English writer and classical scholar (1817–1893)
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Benjamin_Jowett
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
Translated to Canterbury 1185 1190 William of Northall 1191 1193 Robert FitzRalph Previously Archdeacon of Nottingham 1193 1195 Henry de Sully Previously
Bishop_of_Worcester
Premonstratensian monastery in England
Glanville. It was refounded at Coverham in about 1212 by her son Ranulf fitzRalph, who had the body of his late mother reinterred in the chapter house at
Coverham_Abbey
English politician
Manor House whence they were known simply as the family of Ralph (or FitzRalph), later adopting the surname Shillingford toward the end of the century
John_Shillingford
(Jesus) bishop of St Asaph 1889–1934, archbishop of Wales 1920-34 Richard FitzRalph (Balliol) archbishop of Armagh 1346-60 Francis Oliver Green-Wilkinson
List of University of Oxford people in religion
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British clergyman, schoolmaster and academic
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Francis_Jeune
former monastery of the Gilbertine order. The priory was founded by Roger FitzRalph and was dedicated to St Helen. It was home to only male canons, and the
List of English Heritage properties
List_of_English_Heritage_properties
Calendar year
of Quedlinburg, German preacher, hermit and writer (d. 1380) Richard FitzRalph, Norman-Irish archbishop and theologian (d. 1360) Simon Locard (or Lockhart)
1300
Irish bishop of Ferns
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Albin_O'Molloy
Abeyant barony in the Peerage of England
Fitzwilliam (who married Marjory de Bolebec) died in 1316, and their son Robert FitzRalph (who married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Nevill of Scotton, Lincolnshire)
Baron_Greystoke
British historian
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Colin_Lucas
Former priory in North Yorkshire, England
benefactors of the Priory, including the arms of de Ros, Scrope, de Forz, Vaux, FitzRalph & Espec (3 cart-wheels, each with 6 spokes). Arms of Scrope: Azure, a
Kirkham_Priory
Durham and the Archbishopric of York from Stephen, but fails. 1140 William FitzRalph, future Sheriff of Nottingham and seneschal of Normandy 1146 William Marshal
1140s_in_England
Church in County Louth, Ireland
to a church here is in the Papal Registers of 1299. Archbishop Richard FitzRalph delivered a sermon at Mansfieldstown in 1349, in the midst of the Black
Mansfieldstown_Church
Philosophical tradition of the British people
important predecessor of Protestantism. He was influenced by Richard FitzRalph. There were Renaissance logicians like John Sanderson, Richard Crakanthorpe
British_philosophy
Monastery in Stogursey, Somerset West and Taunton, England
its lands, was effectively dissolved and assigned by Lonlay to Richard FitzRalph, Archbishop of Armagh and his successors, under whom it continued. By
Priory of St. Andrews of the Ards
Priory_of_St._Andrews_of_the_Ards
William, D.D Fishacre, Richard Fitz, John, Bencher of Lincoln's-Inn FitzRalph, Saint Richard, Archbishop of Armagh Flay, Thomas, Alderman of the City
List_of_Worthies_of_Devon
English Puritan clergyman
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
William Cole (dean of Lincoln)
William_Cole_(dean_of_Lincoln)
Former English priory
effectively dissolved it and assigned it with all its lands to Richard FitzRalph, Archbishop of Armagh, and his successors. The priory of Stogursey dwindled
Stogursey_Priory
English noble
being 40 years old and more in 24 Edward I. He was the son of William FitzRalph, lord of Grimthorpe, Great Givendale, in the soke of Pocklington, in the
Ralph_Fitzwilliam
12th-century Bishop of Worcester
1186 Term ended 2 or 3 May 1190 Predecessor Baldwin Successor Robert FitzRalph Previous post Archdeacon of Gloucester Orders Consecration 21 September
William_of_Northall
Decade
of Quedlinburg, German preacher, hermit and writer (d. 1380) Richard FitzRalph, Norman-Irish archbishop and theologian (d. 1360) Simon Locard (or Lockhart)
1300s_(decade)
14th-century Irish pilgrim
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Symon_Semeonis
English clergyman, medical doctor, and academic
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Martin_Culpepper
English academic administrator
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
John_Venn_(academic)
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Perot_de_Garbalei
Decade
Osbern of Gloucester, English lexicographical writer (b. 1123) William FitzRalph, English nobleman and knight (b. 1140) 1201 March 1 – Shikishi, Japanese
1200s_(decade)
English academic administrator
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Walter_Wright_(academic)
Oseworhd 1311 – Walter Gifford 1325 – Richard Kamshale 1333 – Richard FitzRalph 1336 – John de Ayllesbury 1337 – John de Reigham 1347 – Hugh de Willoughby
List of vice-chancellors of the University of Oxford
List_of_vice-chancellors_of_the_University_of_Oxford
Irish writer (1295–1338)
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Thomas_of_Ireland
English philosopher and Vice-Chancellor
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Geoffrey_Warnock
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Froinsias_Ó_Maolmhuaidh
English Franciscan friar and vice-chancellor
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
John_Kynton
English clergyman and academic administrator
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Daniel_Greenwood
12th-century Bishop of Worcester
Worcester Elected 4 December 1193 Term ended October 1195 Predecessor Robert FitzRalph Successor John of Coutances Previous post Abbot of Glastonbury Orders
Henry de Sully (bishop of Worcester)
Henry_de_Sully_(bishop_of_Worcester)
Priest of the Church of Ireland (1400–1465)
long-standing controversy, on which other Irish clerics like Archbishop Fitzralph also had strong views. His attacks became so vehement that at the request
Philip_Norris
Irish theologian
covered matters that had previously concerned his fellow Irishmen, Richard FitzRalph, Henry Crumpe and Dr. John Whitehead. In 1431 he was attacked by the mendicant
Phillip_Norreys
English churchman and academic
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Frodsham_Hodson
Church of England ecclesiastical office
1158: William (I) aft. 1164–aft. 1179: John bef. 1185–1190 (res.): Robert FitzRalph bef. 1194–bef. 1214: William Testard bef. 1218–aft. 1234: William de Bodham
Archdeacon_of_Nottingham
English friar and vice-chancellor
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
David_Hays_(academic)
of West Bréifne. In the dispute over the Primacy of Ireland, Richard FitzRalph, Archbishop of Armagh, acting on letters of King Edward III of England
1349_in_Ireland
Calendar year
13 – Pedro de Artajona, Spanish nobleman and bishop June 27 – Robert FitzRalph, English archdeacon and bishop August 2 – Mieszko the Younger, duke of
1193
5th and 6th-century Irish monk and saint
"Vita Manchan Mathail" (Life of St. Manchan of Mohill) written by Richard FitzRalph showing Manchan fl.c. 608, a member of Canons Regular of Augustinian,
Manchán_of_Mohill
Irish Roman Catholic priest
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
John_Lynch_(Gratianus_Lucius)
Irish theologian
was rector of Stabannan, County Louth. Like Henry Crumpe and Richard FitzRalph he was involved in sermonical attacks upon the Franciscan friars. He attended
John_Whitehead_(theologian)
English classical scholar, clergyman and educator
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
William_Merry_(priest)
Irish political scientist (born 1958)
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Louise_Richardson
Bishop of Norwich
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Edward_Reynolds
Dean at Wells Cathedral (1782–1854)
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Richard_Jenkyns
Decade
Denmark (d. 1198) Walter Map, Welsh clergyman and writer (d. 1210) William FitzRalph, English High Sheriff (d. 1200) Yuan Cai, Chinese scholar and official
1140s
of the dispute between the Archbishop of Armagh (at this time, Richard FitzRalph) and the Archbishop of Dublin (at this time, John de St Paul) over the
1353_in_Ireland
14th-century Bishop of Durham, Chancellor of England, Treasurer of England
being Thomas Bradwardine, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard Fitzralph, afterwards Archbishop of Armagh, the enemy of the mendicant orders, Walter
Richard_de_Bury
English clergyman and academic
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Thomas_Whyte_(academic)
English clergyman and academic administrator
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Richard_Marshall_(priest)
monastery Building Mattersey, Bassetlaw The priory was founded by Roger FitzRalph in 1185, and was dedicated to St Helen. It was constructed on a gravel
Scheduled monuments in Nottinghamshire
Scheduled_monuments_in_Nottinghamshire
A. Jenkins., Dubois, P., William, o. Ockham., Methodius, o. Olympus., FitzRalph, R., British Library., British Museum. (1925). Dialogus inter militem
List of English translations from medieval sources: D
List_of_English_translations_from_medieval_sources:_D
Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, King of the Romans (died 1272) 1200 William FitzRalph, seneschal of Normandy. 1201 Walchelin de Ferriers, Anglo-Norman nobleman
1200s_in_England
English vice-chancellor
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Simon_Grene
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
John_of_Fintona
Irish theologian and Archbishop
O'Mahony Perot de Garbalei Petrus de Ibernia Phillip Norreys Richard FitzRalph Simon of Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl Mhuaidh
Malachy_of_Ireland
English-born academic, statesman, and cleric
of Armagh in 1383 (he had served for a time as Chamberlain to Richard FitzRalph, Archbishop of Armagh 1346–60). He accompanied the Justiciar of Ireland
John_Colton_(bishop)
12th-century English sheriff and royal justice
by Henry were: 1168: Reginald de Warenne 1174: John de Cumin, William fitzRalph, and William fitzStephen 1176: William Basset along with Roger 1177: Hugh
Roger_fitzReinfrid
Augustinian Canonesses founded 1100 by Robert, Priest, or c.1144 by Jordan FitzRalph (Briset); also given as Benedictine nuns dissolved c.1539; granted to
List of monastic houses in Greater London
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Greater_London
English vice-chancellor
John de Oseworhd 1311 Walter Gifford 1325 Richard Kamshale 1333 Richard FitzRalph 1336 John de Ayllesbury 1337 John de Reigham 1347 Hugh de Willoughby 1348
Thomas_Banke
English medieval college fellow and university chancellor
Academic offices Preceded by Richard FitzRalph Chancellor of the University of Oxford 1360–1363 Succeeded by John de Renham
Nicholas_de_Aston
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