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  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Robert de Askeby
  • English cleric and Crown official

    and Lincoln, and also numerous livings, including Newcastle, Pagham, Brantingham and Great Stanmore. Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921

    Robert de Askeby

    Robert de Askeby

    Robert_de_Askeby

  • 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 of

    List of living centenarians

    List_of_living_centenarians

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

    brother, Sir Nicholas de Hales, the progenitor of many prominent English Hales families. On the day following his death some of Sir Robert Hales’ own servants

    Robert Hales (knight)

    Robert Hales (knight)

    Robert_Hales_(knight)

  • 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 lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain
  • Sir Robert Assheton (26 September 1375 – 14 January 1377) Henry Wakefield, Bishop of Worcester (14 January 1377 – 19 July 1377) Thomas Brantingham, Bishop

    List of lord high treasurers of England and Great Britain

    List_of_lord_high_treasurers_of_England_and_Great_Britain

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

    who had elected and actually installed their sub-prior, Robert de Graystanes. In February 1334 de Bury was made Lord Treasurer, an appointment he exchanged

    Richard de Bury

    Richard de Bury

    Richard_de_Bury

  • Walter Langton
  • English bishop (1296–1321)

    below). He thus adopted the surname "de Langton" in lieu of his patronymic. His brother (it is now established) was Robert Peverel (d. 1317) of Brington and

    Walter Langton

    Walter Langton

    Walter_Langton

  • 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

  • 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

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

    (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    Walter Stapledon

    Walter Stapledon

    Walter_Stapledon

  • 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

  • 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

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

    counties), Henry of Bath (high sheriff of Gloucestershire), Robert Papelew and Brian de Lisle, and achieved a centralisation under his hand of much royal

    Peter de Rivaux

    Peter_de_Rivaux

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

    Robert Sadington

    Robert_Sadington

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

    His executors, listed in 1430, were Robert Wetheryngsete, John Bernard, William Derby, Thomas Reynald and Robert Crowe. Fryde, et al. Handbook of British

    John Fordham (bishop)

    John Fordham (bishop)

    John_Fordham_(bishop)

  • Shadows (anthology)
  • Series of horror anthologies

    "Clocks" Barry N. Malzberg and Bill Pronzini "Holly, Don't Tell" Juleen Brantingham "The Old Man's Will" Lee Wells "The Closing Off of Old Doors" Peter D

    Shadows (anthology)

    Shadows_(anthology)

  • 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

  • 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

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

    regard to his armorial bearings, the most celebrated of which was with Sir Robert Grosvenor for the right to the shield blazoned "Azure, a bend Or," which

    Richard Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton

    Richard Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton

    Richard_Scrope,_1st_Baron_Scrope_of_Bolton

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

    future Edward III when the prince was christened on 17 November 1312. When Robert Winchelsea, Archbishop of Canterbury, died in May 1313 Edward II convinced

    Walter Reynolds

    Walter_Reynolds

  • Robert Parning
  • Member of the Parliament of England

    Sir Robert Parning (or Parving; died 26 August 1343) was an English lawyer and administrator. The son of Robert Parning of Cumberland, he was five times

    Robert Parning

    Robert_Parning

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

    trial of Alexander Neville, Archbishop of York, Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford and duke of Ireland, Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, and others. Pope Urban

    John Waltham

    John Waltham

    John_Waltham

  • 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

  • Tessellation
  • Covering by shapes without overlaps or gaps

    University Press. p. 280. "The Brantingham Geometric Mosaics". Hull City Council. 2008. Retrieved 19 December 2025. Field, Robert (1988). Geometric Patterns

    Tessellation

    Tessellation

    Tessellation

  • Lord High Treasurer
  • English government position

    often considered the most important official of the government, and became a de facto Prime Minister. Exemplifying the power of the Lord High Treasurer is

    Lord High Treasurer

    Lord High Treasurer

    Lord_High_Treasurer

  • Robert Wodehouse
  • English administrator

    Robert Wodehouse (died 1346) was a medieval English administrator. He was probably born of common stock in Norwell Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire and found

    Robert Wodehouse

    Robert_Wodehouse

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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

    Kentishmen (Subscription ed.). Canterbury: Cross & Jackman. p. 82. "Sheppey, John de" . Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900

    John Sheppey

    John Sheppey

    John_Sheppey

  • 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

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

    Seal. Melton was the son of Nicholas of Melton, and the brother of Henry de Melton, and John Melton. He was born in Melton in the parish of Welton, about

    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

    Henry Burghersh

    Henry Burghersh

    Henry_Burghersh

  • 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

  • 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

  • Neolithic in China
  • Chinese historical period

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

    Neolithic in China

    Neolithic_in_China

  • Chiropractic treatment techniques
  • 964–70. doi:10.1177/0333102411405226. PMID 21511952. S2CID 31205541. Brantingham JW, Globe G, Pollard H, Hicks M, Korporaal C, Hoskins W (2009). "Manipulative

    Chiropractic treatment techniques

    Chiropractic_treatment_techniques

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

    blind after 1120, and after his death in 1137 was succeeded by his nephew, Robert Warelwast. Little is known of Warelwast's background or family before 1087

    William Warelwast

    William_Warelwast

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

    Isle of Man from the earl of Salisbury, giving him the nominal title Dominus de Man or King of Mann. In 1394 he became a Knight of the Garter. He was created

    William Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

    William Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire

    William_Scrope,_1st_Earl_of_Wiltshire

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • 1381
  • Calendar year

    February 1 – Sir Robert Hales is appointed by King Richard II of England as the new Lord High Treasurer, replacing Thomas de Brantingham in an office that

    1381

    1381

    1381

  • List of homicides in California
  • Train Strikes an S.U.V.; At Least 11 Dead". The New York Times. Barney Brantingham (January 31, 2013). "The Goleta Postal Murders: Mass Murderer Had No

    List of homicides in California

    List_of_homicides_in_California

  • Cumans
  • Turkic nomadic people

    Mandeville, The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, ch 6., 27 Dragosani-Brantingham, Justin (19 October 2011) [1999]. "An Illustrated Introduction to the

    Cumans

    Cumans

    Cumans

  • Abbot of Peterborough
  • (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    Abbot of Peterborough

    Abbot_of_Peterborough

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

    Thomas Keynes 1353 Robert Ive 1362 Thomas of Brantingham 1369 Roger of Otery 1370 Nicholas Slake 1387 Thomas of Tutbury 1391 Columba de Dunbar 1403 John

    Church of St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth

    Church of St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth

    Church_of_St_Mary_Magdalene,_Bridgnorth

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

    (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    Roger Walden

    Roger_Walden

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

    (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    John Hotham (bishop)

    John Hotham (bishop)

    John_Hotham_(bishop)

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

    (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    John Barnet

    John Barnet

    John_Barnet

  • Peter Quinel
  • 13th-century Bishop of Exeter

    lady chapel in his cathedral, where his tomb slab is still extant. Or Peter de Quivel, or Quivil Izacke, Richard (c.1624–1698), (improved and continued to

    Peter Quinel

    Peter Quinel

    Peter_Quinel

  • 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

  • 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

    John Philipot (MP)

    John Philipot (MP)

    John_Philipot_(MP)

  • 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)

  • Yorkshire
  • Historic county of England

    Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 3 June 2009. Hazell, Robert (2000). The State and the Nations: The First Year of Devolution in the United

    Yorkshire

    Yorkshire

    Yorkshire

  • Hugh Segrave
  • Segrave became steward of the household of Richard II and was appointed to a de facto council of regency, serving until 1378. After the Peasants' Revolt of

    Hugh Segrave

    Hugh_Segrave

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

    known intention of Edward II to bestow the bishopric on his chancellor, Robert Baldock. But there seems little doubt that William was living in France

    William Ayermin

    William_Ayermin

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

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

    (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    Guy Mone

    Guy_Mone

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

    Political offices Preceded by Robert de Ashton Lord High Treasurer 1377 Succeeded by Thomas Brantingham Catholic Church titles Preceded by Walter Lyghe

    Henry Wakefield (bishop of Worcester)

    Henry_Wakefield_(bishop_of_Worcester)

  • Richard of Ware
  • stones which he himself bore hither from the City. Westminster Abbey. "Richard de Ware". "Ware, Richard of (d. 1283)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

    Richard of Ware

    Richard_of_Ware

  • 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

  • Walter de Norwich
  • English statesman (died 1319)

    Margaret, married firstly to Sir Thomas Cailey and then to Robert Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk. Walter de Norwich died in 1329 and was buried in Norwich Cathedral

    Walter de Norwich

    Walter_de_Norwich

  • 2025–26 North West Counties Football League
  • Football league season

    Rakesmoor Lane Barrow-in-Furness Maghull Old Hall Field Liverpool Maine Road Brantingham Road Manchester MSB Woolton Jericho Lane Liverpool Nelson Victoria Park

    2025–26 North West Counties Football League

    2025–26_North_West_Counties_Football_League

  • William Cusance
  • English administrator

    (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    William Cusance

    William_Cusance

  • The Year's Best Horror Stories
  • Sarrantonio, Lisa Tuttle, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, David Drake, Juleen Brantingham, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman. 1. The Year’s Best Horror Stories, editor Richard

    The Year's Best Horror Stories

    The_Year's_Best_Horror_Stories

  • Walter Mauclerk
  • 13th-century Bishop of Carlisle

    brother who was prior of Reading Abbey. Another kinsman, possibly a nephew, Robert Barri was named prior of Carlisle Cathedral while Walter was bishop. He

    Walter Mauclerk

    Walter_Mauclerk

  • William of March
  • 13th and 14th-century Bishop of Bath and Wells

    chapter house at Wells. His will named a brother, John March, and a nephew, Robert Urry, to whom William left monies to go on crusade in William's name. Clanchy

    William of March

    William_of_March

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

    (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    John Gilbert (bishop of St Davids)

    John_Gilbert_(bishop_of_St_Davids)

  • 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)

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

    Northburgh was called to the Tower of London on 1 December, together with Robert de Stratford, the Archbishop's brother, Bishop of Chichester and Chancellor

    Roger Northburgh

    Roger Northburgh

    Roger_Northburgh

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

    vice-chancellor, because he often had custody of the Great Seal when the Chancellor, Robert Burnell, was absent from England. Often considered Burnell's protégé, Edward

    John Kirkby (bishop of Ely)

    John_Kirkby_(bishop_of_Ely)

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

    Archived from the original on 26 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024. "Robert Ronald Atwell". Crockford's Clerical Directory (online ed.). Church House

    Bishop of Exeter

    Bishop of Exeter

    Bishop_of_Exeter

  • Simon Langham
  • Archbishop of Canterbury from 1366 to 1368

    monks or friars in 1366. The expelled head of the seculars was a certain John de Wiclif, who has been identified with the reformer John Wycliffe. In 1371 Wycliffe's

    Simon Langham

    Simon_Langham

  • Kingston upon Hull
  • City in the East Riding, England

    Conference League. Rugby union is catered for by Hull Ionians who play at Brantingham Park. and Hull RUFC who are based in the city. From the 2023–24 season

    Kingston upon Hull

    Kingston upon Hull

    Kingston_upon_Hull

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

    Eleanor of Castile, by his mother Eleanor of Provence, and by his chancellor Robert Burnell. Chauncy himself acted as a moneylender to Christians on a small

    Joseph of Chauncy

    Joseph_of_Chauncy

  • Émile Licent
  • French Jesuit and natural historian

    1086/497666 David B. Madsen, Li Jingzen, P. Jeffrey Brantingham, Gao Xing, Robert G. Elston and Robert L. Bettinger. "Dating Shuidonggou and the Upper Palaeolithic

    Émile Licent

    Émile Licent

    Émile_Licent

  • 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

  • Big History
  • Education strategy or academic discipline

    Development of Human Societies. London: Thames & Hudson, 2005, 264–305. Brantingham, P. J., S. L. Kuhn, and K. W. Kerry. The Early Upper Paleolithic beyond

    Big History

    Big History

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    February 1 – Sir Robert Hales is appointed by King Richard II of England as the new Lord High Treasurer, replacing Thomas de Brantingham in an office that

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

    England. Charlton was born near Wellington, Shropshire, younger son of Robert de Charleton of Apley, a small landowner. Thomas' eldest brother was John

    Thomas Charlton (bishop)

    Thomas_Charlton_(bishop)

  • 2018–19 National League 2 North
  • Rugby union competition in England

    seats) Huddersfield, West Yorkshire 6th Hull Ionians Brantingham Park 1,500 (240 seats) Brantingham, East Riding of Yorkshire Relegated from National League

    2018–19 National League 2 North

    2018–19_National_League_2_North

  • Saracens F.C.
  • English rugby union club, based in North London

    uk/sport. BBC Sport. 22 August 2000. Retrieved 18 January 2023. Kitson, Robert (25 April 2002). "Saracens pitch Shelford in at the deep end". www.theguardian

    Saracens F.C.

    Saracens_F.C.

  • Archdeacon of Coventry
  • Church of England ecclesiastical office

    (1360–1363) John Barnet (1363–1369) Thomas de Brantingham (1369–1371) 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (1371–1375) Sir Robert de Ashton (1375–January 1377) Henry Wakefield

    Archdeacon of Coventry

    Archdeacon_of_Coventry

  • Santa Barbara High School
  • High school in Santa Barbara, California, United States

    School". "Features – The Forge". Retrieved May 23, 2022. Oct 15, Barney Brantingham Wed; 2014 | 9:00am (October 15, 2014). "S.B. High's Student Newspaper

    Santa Barbara High School

    Santa Barbara High School

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  • Chamberlain of the Exchequer
  • marriage to the Redvers Earls of Devon. In 1275 Isabel de Forz, the eldest daughter of Baldwin de Redvers, 6th Earl of Devon, and 8th Countess of Devon

    Chamberlain of the Exchequer

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  • Treasurer of Calais
  • the minority of King Edward VI. Thomas de Brantingham, 1361–1368 Sir William Armyn, 1385 Roger Walden, 1387 Robert Folkingham (died 1394), 1393–1394 Richard

    Treasurer of Calais

    Treasurer_of_Calais

  • List of poor law unions in England
  • Name Civil Parishes Notes Beverley PLU Aike, Beswick, Bishop Burton, Brantingham, Cherry Burton, Ellerker + detached portion, Elloughton with Brough,

    List of poor law unions in England

    List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England

  • List of shipwrecks in October 1916
  • Retrieved 7 October 2012. "Birk". Uboat.net. Retrieved 3 October 2012. "Brantingham". Uboat.net. Retrieved 8 October 2012. "Brink". Uboat.net. Retrieved

    List of shipwrecks in October 1916

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  • Trous-de-loup
  • pl.

    of Trou-de-loup

  • Felos-de-se
  • pl.

    of Felo-de-se

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Tetes-de-pont
  • pl.

    of Tete-de-pont

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Cartes de visite
  • pl.

    of Carte de visite

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Chevaux-de-frise
  • pl.

    of Cheval-de-frise

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Sober
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    To make sober.

  • Autos-de-fe
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    of Auto-de-fe

  • Overt
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    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.

  • Robe
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    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.

  • Culs-de-sac
  • pl.

    of Cul-de-sac

  • Fleurs-de-lis
  • pl.

    of Fleur-de-lis

  • Fleur-de-lis
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    The iris. See Flower-de-luce.

  • Aids-de-camp
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    of Aid-de-camp