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  • John de Brantingham
  • John de Brantingham (died before 1365) was an English Christian clergyman of the early 14th century and a member of the Brantingham family. He held a

    John de Brantingham

    John de Brantingham

    John_de_Brantingham

  • Brantingham family
  • The Brantinghams (or, formerly, the de Brantinghams or de Brantynghams) are an old noble family from North East England, originally from Brantingham in

    Brantingham family

    Brantingham family

    Brantingham_family

  • Assize of mort d'ancestor
  • English land inheritance legal action

    on 1 December 1202, John de Brantingham, son of Haldane the Deacon (and not to be confused with the later John de Brantingham, a Yorkshire clergyman)

    Assize of mort d'ancestor

    Assize_of_mort_d'ancestor

  • Simon de Brantingham
  • English noble

    Simon de Brantingham was an English noble of the mid-fourteenth century. During the reign of Edward III, de Brantingham held the stewardship of the Hospital

    Simon de Brantingham

    Simon_de_Brantingham

  • Thomas de Brantingham
  • 14th-century Bishop of Exeter and Treasurer of England

    Thomas de Brantingham (died 1394) was an English clergyman who served as Lord Treasurer to Edward III and on two occasions to Richard II, and as bishop

    Thomas de Brantingham

    Thomas de Brantingham

    Thomas_de_Brantingham

  • William de Brantingham
  • William de Brantingham was an English noble of the late fourteenth century, of the Brantingham family. He was the brother of Thomas de Brantingham, bishop

    William de Brantingham

    William_de_Brantingham

  • Barbara Britton
  • American actress (1920–1980)

    Barbara Britton (born Barbara Maurine Brantingham; September 26, 1920 – January 17, 1980) was an American film and television actress. She is best known

    Barbara Britton

    Barbara Britton

    Barbara_Britton

  • Ralph de Brantingham
  • English noble in the mid-fourteenth century

    Ralph de Brantingham was an English noble of the mid-fourteenth century, who served as King's Chamberlain to Edward III. De Brantingham was appointed

    Ralph de Brantingham

    Ralph_de_Brantingham

  • Robert de Brantingham
  • Robert de Brantingham (died c. 1400) was an English noble of the late fourteenth century. He lived in southern England, although the Brantingham family

    Robert de Brantingham

    Robert de Brantingham

    Robert_de_Brantingham

  • John Philipot (MP)
  • English merchant and alderman of London (died 1384)

    ISBN 978-1-84383-036-8. Devon, Frederick (1835). Issue Roll of Thomas de Brantingham. London: John Rodwell. p. 145. Devon, Frederick (1836). Issues of the Exchequer;

    John Philipot (MP)

    John Philipot (MP)

    John_Philipot_(MP)

  • Richard de Bury
  • 14th-century Bishop of Durham, Chancellor of England, Treasurer of England

    Willoughby. Sir Richard Aungervyle died when de Bury was a young boy. He was educated by his maternal uncle John de Willoughby, and after leaving the grammar

    Richard de Bury

    Richard de Bury

    Richard_de_Bury

  • Robert de Askeby
  • English cleric and Crown official

    including Newcastle, Pagham, Brantingham and Great Stanmore. Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 London John Murray 1926 Burke, Oliver The

    Robert de Askeby

    Robert de Askeby

    Robert_de_Askeby

  • Robert Hales (knight)
  • English admiral (1325–1381)

    Archbishop of Canterbury Simon Sudbury. Hales was born to landowner Nicholas de Hales of High Halden in Kent in around 1325. His brother Sir Nicholas Hales

    Robert Hales (knight)

    Robert Hales (knight)

    Robert_Hales_(knight)

  • John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
  • English nobleman and soldier (1347–1375)

    radical. As a result of this assault, William of Wykeham and Thomas Brantingham, the Chancellor and Treasurer, respectively, were forced to resign, and

    John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke

    John Hastings, 2nd Earl of Pembroke

    John_Hastings,_2nd_Earl_of_Pembroke

  • John Droxford
  • 14th-century Bishop of Bath and Wells and Treasurer of England

    incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Drokensford, John de". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900

    John Droxford

    John Droxford

    John_Droxford

  • John Grandisson
  • 14th-century Bishop of Exeter

    John de Grandisson (1292 – 16 July 1369), also spelt Grandison, was Bishop of Exeter, in Devon, England, from 1327 to his death in 1369. Several works

    John Grandisson

    John Grandisson

    John_Grandisson

  • List of lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain
  • 1386) John Fordham, Bishop of Durham (17 January – 24 October 1386) John Gilbert, Bishop of Hereford (24 October 1386 – 4 May 1389) Thomas Brantingham (4

    List of lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain

    List_of_lord_high_treasurers_of_England_and_Great_Britain

  • John Sandale
  • 14th-century English bishop and court official

    incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Sandale, John de". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900

    John Sandale

    John_Sandale

  • Peter de Rivaux
  • Poitevin courtier at the court of Henry III of England

    Peter de Rivaux or Peter de Rivallis (died in 1262) was an influential Poitevin courtier at the court of Henry III of England. He was related to Peter

    Peter de Rivaux

    Peter_de_Rivaux

  • Alice Perrers
  • English royal mistress

    Parliament, her lands forfeit. In May 1379, the royal treasurer Thomas Brantingham delivered 21,868 pearls confiscated from Alice Perrers to the royal wardrobe

    Alice Perrers

    Alice Perrers

    Alice_Perrers

  • Walter Langton
  • English bishop (1296–1321)

    Walter de Langton, inducted 1272. More research into the Langton's life at this time may shed more light into his relationship with the wife of Sir John Lovetot

    Walter Langton

    Walter Langton

    Walter_Langton

  • Walter Stapledon
  • English bishop and Treasurer of England (died 1326)

    contemporary painting of Christ displaying his Five Holy Wounds. An epitaph by John Hooker was added in 1568 but later removed. M. C. Buck (23 September 2004)

    Walter Stapledon

    Walter Stapledon

    Walter_Stapledon

  • List of living centenarians
  • 2023. Fortnow, Lance. "Chernoff Turns 100". Retrieved 2023-07-02. John Brantingham (2023-09-22). "Mitsuye Yamada: 100 Years of Amplitude". The Journal

    List of living centenarians

    List_of_living_centenarians

  • John Chishull
  • 13th-century Bishop of London, Chancellor of England, and Treasurer of England

    John Chishull or John de Chishull (died 1280) was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of London, and Lord High Treasurer during the 13th century. He also

    John Chishull

    John_Chishull

  • Robert de Ashton
  • 14th-century English nobleman and military officer

    Sir Robert de Ashton (died 1385), also called Robert Assheton or Robert de Assheton, was a civil, military, and naval officer under Edward III of England

    Robert de Ashton

    Robert de Ashton

    Robert_de_Ashton

  • John Crakehall
  • 13th-century English clergyman and Treasurer of England

    John Crakehall (or John of Crakehall or John de Crakehall; died September 1260) was an English clergyman and Treasurer of England from 1258 to 1260. Possibly

    John Crakehall

    John_Crakehall

  • Breaking wheel
  • Torture device used for capital punishment

    holds in her hand; the sword then used is also often shown. Thomas de Brantingham Katherine Swynford St Catharine's College, Cambridge St Catherine's

    Breaking wheel

    Breaking wheel

    Breaking_wheel

  • List of former tractor manufacturers
  • Emerson (Canada) Emerson-Brantingham (USA) Empire (USA) Engineering Products Company (USA) Ensinger (Germany) Ensinger [de] Enter (Turkey) Enti (The

    List of former tractor manufacturers

    List_of_former_tractor_manufacturers

  • Eustace of Fauconberg
  • 13th-century Bishop of London and Treasurer of England

    1221 to 1228 and was also Lord High Treasurer. Eustace was the son of Walter de Fauconberg of Rise-in-Holderness in the East Riding of the English county

    Eustace of Fauconberg

    Eustace_of_Fauconberg

  • John Sheppey
  • 14th-century Bishop of Rochester and Treasurer of England

    Hutchinson, John (1892). "John of Sheppy" . Men of Kent and Kentishmen (Subscription ed.). Canterbury: Cross & Jackman. p. 82. "Sheppey, John de" . Dictionary

    John Sheppey

    John Sheppey

    John_Sheppey

  • William Zouche
  • Archbishop of York (1342–1352) and Treasurer of England (1337–1340)

    William de la Zouche (1299–1352) was Lord Treasurer of England and served as Archbishop of York from 1342 until his death. He was the youngest son of Sir

    William Zouche

    William Zouche

    William_Zouche

  • John Dinham (1359–1428)
  • English knight (1359–1428)

    de Montagu, daughter of John de Montacute, 1st Baron Montacute and his wife Margaret de Monthermer. Eleanor was granted licence by Bishop Brantingham

    John Dinham (1359–1428)

    John Dinham (1359–1428)

    John_Dinham_(1359–1428)

  • Paleo-Indians
  • Classification term given to the first peoples who entered the American continents

    Publishing. pp. 1–. ISBN 978-0-8160-5395-7. Retrieved 29 November 2011. Brantingham, P. Jeffrey; Kuhn, Steven L.; Kerry, Kristopher W. (2004). The Early

    Paleo-Indians

    Paleo-Indians

    Paleo-Indians

  • John Waltham
  • 14th-century Bishop of Salisbury and Treasurer of England

    John Waltham (or John de Waltham) was a priest and high-ranking government official in England in the 14th century. He held a number of ecclesiastical

    John Waltham

    John Waltham

    John_Waltham

  • John Hotham (bishop)
  • Bishop, Chancellor and Treasurer of England (died 1337)

    John Hotham (died 1337) was a medieval Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lord High Treasurer, Lord Chancellor and Bishop of Ely. He was also the effective Governor

    John Hotham (bishop)

    John Hotham (bishop)

    John_Hotham_(bishop)

  • John Kirkby (bishop of Ely)
  • Bishop of Ely and Treasurer of England (died 1290)

    John Kirkby (died 26 March 1290) was an English ecclesiastic and statesman. Kirkby first appears in the historical record in the chancery during the reign

    John Kirkby (bishop of Ely)

    John_Kirkby_(bishop_of_Ely)

  • John Barnet
  • 14th-century Bishop of Worcester, Bath and Wells, and Ely

    John Barnet (died 1373) was a Bishop of Worcester then Bishop of Bath and Wells then finally Bishop of Ely. Barnet was selected Bishop of Worcester about

    John Barnet

    John Barnet

    John_Barnet

  • Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three
  • World War II Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron of US Navy

    Island, Visayas Region, 13 March 1942. PT-33: commanded by LTJG H. J. Brantingham. Grounded and scuttled at Subic Bay, 15 December 1941. PT-34: commanded

    Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three

    Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron Three

    Motor_Torpedo_Boat_Squadron_Three

  • Exeter Cathedral
  • Church in Devon, England

    2nd Earl of Devon (1303–1377) and his wife Margaret de Bohun (died 1391) Thomas de Brantingham, English lord treasurer and Bishop of Exeter (1370–1394)

    Exeter Cathedral

    Exeter Cathedral

    Exeter_Cathedral

  • Lord High Treasurer
  • English government position

    Oxfordshire: Clarendon Press. pp. 163–164. Retrieved 19 October 2021. Sainty, John Christopher (1972). Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 1, Treasury

    Lord High Treasurer

    Lord High Treasurer

    Lord_High_Treasurer

  • Richard Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton
  • English soldier, courtier and statesman (1327–1403)

    Archbishop of York, was a first cousin. He married Blanche de la Pole (daughter of William de la Pole of Hull), by whom he had four sons: William le Scrope

    Richard Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton

    Richard Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton

    Richard_Scrope,_1st_Baron_Scrope_of_Bolton

  • Hugh de Pateshull
  • 13th-century Bishop of Coventry and Treasurer of England

    Hugh de Pateshull (died December 1241) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Pateshull was the son of Simon of Pattishall (a royal justice)

    Hugh de Pateshull

    Hugh de Pateshull

    Hugh_de_Pateshull

  • Shadows (anthology)
  • Series of horror anthologies

    My Bed" Al Sarrantonio "The Hour of Silhouette" Juleen Brantingham "Snow, Cobwebs, and Dust" John Keefauver "The Spider Glass" Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Count

    Shadows (anthology)

    Shadows_(anthology)

  • Homo erectus
  • Extinct species of archaic human

    doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107316. Surovell, T.; Waguespack, N.; Brantingham, P. J. (2005). "Global archaeological evidence for proboscidean overkill"

    Homo erectus

    Homo erectus

    Homo_erectus

  • William Melton
  • English archbishop of York and royal official (died 1340)

    Henry de Melton, and John Melton. He was born in Melton in the parish of Welton, about nine miles from Kingston upon Hull. He was a contemporary of John Hotham

    William Melton

    William Melton

    William_Melton

  • Henry Burghersh
  • 14th-century Bishop of Lincoln, Treasurer of England, and Chancellor of England

    (1328–1330). He was a younger son of Robert de Burghersh, 1st Baron Burghersh (died 1306), and a nephew of Bartholomew de Badlesmere, 1st Baron Badlesmere. He

    Henry Burghersh

    Henry Burghersh

    Henry_Burghersh

  • Barnaby Conrad
  • American writer, artist, bullfighter, and boxer

    History Project. San Francisco Film Society. Retrieved April 18, 2010. Brantingham, Barney (March 29, 2010). "Monte Schulz Bids for S.B. Writers Conference"

    Barnaby Conrad

    Barnaby_Conrad

  • George Floyd
  • African American man murdered by law enforcement (1973–2020)

    Harandizadeh, Bahareh; Morstatter, Fred; Lerman, Kristina; Lu, Hongjing; Brantingham, P. Jeffrey (April 19, 2021). "Mapping Moral Valence of Tweets Following

    George Floyd

    George_Floyd

  • John Fordham (bishop)
  • Bishop and Treasurer of England (died 1425)

    John Fordham (died 1425) was Bishop of Durham and Bishop of Ely. Fordham was keeper of the privy seal of Prince Richard from 1376 to 1377 and Dean of Wells

    John Fordham (bishop)

    John Fordham (bishop)

    John_Fordham_(bishop)

  • Early expansions of hominins out of Africa
  • First hominin expansion into Eurasia (2.1–0.1 Ma)

    113–130. Bibcode:2001QuInt..75..113V. doi:10.1016/s1040-6182(00)00083-5. Brantingham, P. J. (1998). "Hominid–Carnivore Coevolution and Invasion of the Predatory

    Early expansions of hominins out of Africa

    Early expansions of hominins out of Africa

    Early_expansions_of_hominins_out_of_Africa

  • James Ellroy
  • American writer (born 1948)

    James Ellroy: Demon Dog of American Crime Fiction (Film). Fischer Film. Brantingham, Barney (October 1, 2008). "Barney Chats with James Ellroy". Santa Barbara

    James Ellroy

    James Ellroy

    James_Ellroy

  • Walter Reynolds
  • English archbishop and official (died 1327)

    In this connection in 1317 he laid London under an interdict after William de Melton, the Archbishop of York, had passed through its streets with his cross

    Walter Reynolds

    Walter_Reynolds

  • Walter de Norwich
  • English statesman (died 1319)

    1329. Walter de Norwich was possibly the son of Geoffrey de Norwich. Though, other sources have suggested he was the son of Sir John de Norwich, Lord

    Walter de Norwich

    Walter_de_Norwich

  • Qinghai Lake
  • Largest lake in China

    S2CID 53463010. Rhode, David; Ma Haizhou; David B. Madsen; P. Jeffrey Brantingham; Steven L. Forman; John W. Olsen (2009). "Paleoenvironmental and archaeological investigations

    Qinghai Lake

    Qinghai Lake

    Qinghai_Lake

  • Neolithic in China
  • Chinese historical period

    human migration and climatic change". researchgate.net. Brantingham, P. Jeffrey; Olsen, John W.; Schaller, George B. (2001). "Lithic assemblages from

    Neolithic in China

    Neolithic_in_China

  • William Warelwast
  • 11th-century Norman bishop of Exeter

    may have resigned his see prior to his death. The 16th-century antiquary John Leland thought that Warelwast resigned his see before 1127, became a canon

    William Warelwast

    William_Warelwast

  • John Gilbert (bishop of St Davids)
  • 14th-century English Bishop and Treasurer of England

    John Gilbert (died 1397) was a medieval Bishop of Bangor, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of St. David's. Gilbert was nominated to Bangor on 17 March 1372

    John Gilbert (bishop of St Davids)

    John_Gilbert_(bishop_of_St_Davids)

  • Peter Quinel
  • 13th-century Bishop of Exeter

    Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-56350-X. Moorman, John R. H. (1955). Church Life in England in the Thirteenth Century (Revised ed

    Peter Quinel

    Peter Quinel

    Peter_Quinel

  • List of homicides in California
  • Press-Democrat. Broder, John M. (January 27, 2005). "California Train Strikes an S.U.V.; At Least 11 Dead". The New York Times. Barney Brantingham (January 31, 2013)

    List of homicides in California

    List_of_homicides_in_California

  • Henry Wakefield (bishop of Worcester)
  • 14th-century Bishop of Worcester and Treasurer of England

    John Fordham (January–October 1386) John Gilbert (October 1386–May 1389) Thomas de Brantingham (May–August 1389) John Gilbert (August 1389–1391) John

    Henry Wakefield (bishop of Worcester)

    Henry_Wakefield_(bishop_of_Worcester)

  • Robert Sadington
  • assumed to be a native of Saddington in Leicestershire, and perhaps a son of John de Sadington, a valet of Isabella of France. He appears as an advocate in

    Robert Sadington

    Robert_Sadington

  • Richard of Ware
  • Richard fell into conflict with the Franciscan archbishop of Canterbury, John Peckham, over the rights and jurisdiction of the abbey. He was buried at

    Richard of Ware

    Richard_of_Ware

  • Roger Walden
  • 15th-century Bishop of London, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Treasurer of England

    John Fordham (January–October 1386) John Gilbert (October 1386–May 1389) Thomas de Brantingham (May–August 1389) John Gilbert (August 1389–1391) John

    Roger Walden

    Roger_Walden

  • Cumans
  • Turkic nomadic people

    Harrassowitz Verlag, pp. 48, 52. John Mandeville, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, ch 6., 27 Dragosani-Brantingham, Justin (19 October 2011) [1999]

    Cumans

    Cumans

    Cumans

  • Robert Wodehouse
  • English administrator

    John Fordham (January–October 1386) John Gilbert (October 1386–May 1389) Thomas de Brantingham (May–August 1389) John Gilbert (August 1389–1391) John

    Robert Wodehouse

    Robert_Wodehouse

  • Roger Northburgh
  • Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and Treasurer of England (died 1358)

    the Bishop of London, were ordered by John XXII to summon witnesses to London to investigate the case of John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford, and Margaret

    Roger Northburgh

    Roger Northburgh

    Roger_Northburgh

  • Levallois technique
  • Distinctive type of stone knapping technique used by ancient humans

    729273E. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0029273. PMC 3264556. PMID 22291888. Brantingham, P. Jeffrey; Kuhn, Steven L. (2001). "Constraints on Levallois Core Technology:

    Levallois technique

    Levallois technique

    Levallois_technique

  • William Ayermin
  • 14th-century Bishop of Norwich, Chancellor of England, and Treasurer of England

    1325, following the death of John de Halton but was never consecrated as his election was quashed on 13 February 1325 and John Ross was subsequently appointed

    William Ayermin

    William_Ayermin

  • List of traction engine manufacturers
  • of the Peerless line of steam tractors, later bought out by Emerson-Brantingham ~George W. Morris ~George Page & Co. George White & Sons Co. Ltd., London

    List of traction engine manufacturers

    List_of_traction_engine_manufacturers

  • Exchequer
  • UK government accounting process

    May 2026. Urbanus Records of the Exchequer. The Issue Roll of Thomas de Brantingham, Bishop of Exeter, Lord High Treasurer of England, containing payments

    Exchequer

    Exchequer

    Exchequer

  • Abbot of Peterborough
  • John Fordham (January–October 1386) John Gilbert (October 1386–May 1389) Thomas de Brantingham (May–August 1389) John Gilbert (August 1389–1391) John

    Abbot of Peterborough

    Abbot_of_Peterborough

  • Camouflage passport
  • False identity document

    Advantage: How Getting a Fake Passport Just Might Save Your Life" by Barney Brantingham in The Santa Barbara Independent, 27 March 2007. Retrieved 14 January

    Camouflage passport

    Camouflage_passport

  • Nicholas of Ely
  • 13th-century bishop, and Treasurer of England

    appointed chancellor by Henry III in 1260, but he was sacked in favour of Walter de Merton in 1261. His politics were in favour of the Montfortian dispensation

    Nicholas of Ely

    Nicholas_of_Ely

  • Tessellation
  • Covering by shapes without overlaps or gaps

    the Greek and Roman world. Cambridge University Press. p. 280. "The Brantingham Geometric Mosaics". Hull City Council. 2008. Retrieved 19 December 2025

    Tessellation

    Tessellation

    Tessellation

  • 1381
  • Calendar year

    Richard II of England as the new Lord High Treasurer, replacing Thomas de Brantingham in an office that will eventually cost him his life. Because Hales administers

    1381

    1381

    1381

  • William Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
  • Earl of Wiltshire

    confiscated estates of Thomas de Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick, who was kept for a time under his care in the Isle of Man, and of John of Gaunt; he also accumulated

    William Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

    William Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

    William_Scrope,_1st_Earl_of_Wiltshire

  • Yorkshire
  • Historic county of England

    Wood, Arthur Wood, Arnold Cooke, Gavin Bryars, John Casken, and in the area of TV, film and radio music, John Barry and Wally Stott. Opera North is based

    Yorkshire

    Yorkshire

    Yorkshire

  • Church of St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth
  • Church in Shropshire, England

    Robert Ive 1362 Thomas of Brantingham 1369 Roger of Otery 1370 Nicholas Slake 1387 Thomas of Tutbury 1391 Columba de Dunbar 1403 John Marshall 1410 Henry Sever

    Church of St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth

    Church of St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth

    Church_of_St_Mary_Magdalene,_Bridgnorth

  • 2010 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Branson, Painter. For services to Art and to Charity. Richard Oliver Brantingham, Grade C1, Ministry of Defence. David Keith Bray. For services to the

    2010 New Year Honours

    2010_New_Year_Honours

  • Thomas Charlton (bishop)
  • 14th-century Bishop of Hereford and Chancellor of England

    Wellington, Shropshire, younger son of Robert de Charleton of Apley, a small landowner. Thomas' eldest brother was John Charleton, 1st Baron Cherleton, who became

    Thomas Charlton (bishop)

    Thomas_Charlton_(bishop)

  • Simon Langham
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1366 to 1368

    expelled head of the seculars was a certain John de Wiclif, who has been identified with the reformer John Wycliffe. In 1371 Wycliffe's appeal to Rome

    Simon Langham

    Simon_Langham

  • William Edington
  • English bishop of Winchester and administrator (died 1366)

    built in the nave. Davies 2004 Ormrod 1990, pp. 88–9 Fryde, EB; Greenway, DE; Porter, S; Roy, I (1996). Handbook of British Chronology (Third revised ed

    William Edington

    William Edington

    William_Edington

  • Santa Barbara, California
  • City in California, United States

    Citizen McCaw (Documentary), Travis Armstrong, Ann Louise Bardach, Barney Brantingham, SB Docs, retrieved March 24, 2025. "Advertise". The Santa Barbara Independent

    Santa Barbara, California

    Santa Barbara, California

    Santa_Barbara,_California

  • Chiropractic
  • Form of pseudoscientific alternative medicine

    Therapeutics. 33 (9): 679–89. doi:10.1016/j.jmpt.2010.08.019. PMID 21109059. Brantingham, James W.; Bonnefin, Debra; Perle, Stephen M.; Cassa, Tammy Kay; Globe

    Chiropractic

    Chiropractic

    Chiropractic

  • Robert Parning
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    John Fordham (January–October 1386) John Gilbert (October 1386–May 1389) Thomas de Brantingham (May–August 1389) John Gilbert (August 1389–1391) John

    Robert Parning

    Robert_Parning

  • List of country houses in the United Kingdom
  • Walworth Castle Windlestone Hall Wynyard Hall Anlaby House Boynton Hall Brantingham Thorpe Burton Agnes Hall Burton Agnes Manor House Burton Constable Hall

    List of country houses in the United Kingdom

    List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Joseph of Chauncy
  • 13th-century English religious knight

    Cancy, J. de., Sanders, W. Basevi., Edward I, K. of England. (1888). Letter from Sir Joseph de Cancy, knight of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem

    Joseph of Chauncy

    Joseph_of_Chauncy

  • Bishop of Exeter
  • Diocesan bishop in the Church of England

    against King John's realms Aliter William Brewer Aliter Richard Blundy Aliter Walter Bronescombe Aliter Peter de Quivel or Quivil Aliter Thomas de Bytton Also

    Bishop of Exeter

    Bishop of Exeter

    Bishop_of_Exeter

  • Hunting
  • Searching, pursuing, and killing wild animals

    Watts. ISBN 1-85434-365-3. Surovell, Todd; Nicole Waguespack; P. Jeffrey Brantingham (13 April 2005). "Global archaeological evidence for proboscidean overkill"

    Hunting

    Hunting

    Hunting

  • Guy Mone
  • English politician and bishop (died 1407)

    Bennett, Richard II and the Revolution of 1399 (1999), especially p. 160. John Smith Roskell, Parliament and Politics in Late Medieval England II (1981)

    Guy Mone

    Guy_Mone

  • Wardrobe (government)
  • Department of the king's household in medieval and early modern England

    1361–1366: William Manton 1366–1368: William Gunthorpe 1368–1369: Thomas Brantingham (later Bishop of Exeter) 1369–1375: Henry Wakefield 1375–1376: William

    Wardrobe (government)

    Wardrobe (government)

    Wardrobe_(government)

  • William Cusance
  • English administrator

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  • Walter Mauclerk
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  • Archdeacon of Coventry
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  • Obi-Rakhmat Grotto
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  • Bartholomew of Exeter
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     Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.

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    English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yọ̄hānān ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek Iōannēs (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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    The grace or mercy of the Lord.

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    Virtue.

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    King John' Hubert De Burgh.

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    Sunrise

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    See Fleur-de-lis, 2.

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  • Tetes-de-pont
  • pl.

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  • Fleurs-de-lis
  • pl.

    of Fleur-de-lis

  • Aids-de-camp
  • pl.

    of Aid-de-camp

  • Fleur-de-lis
  • n.

    The iris. See Flower-de-luce.

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    of Cheval-de-frise

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