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    Geoffrey de Turville or de Tourville (died 1250) was an English-born judge and cleric in thirteenth-century Ireland, who held office as Bishop of Ossory...
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    Special Scientific Importance, and it includes Cobstone Windmill. Geoffrey de Turville (died 1250), Lord Chancellor of Ireland Charles François Dumouriez...
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  • 11th or 12th century and first mentioned in 1145. It was held by Geoffrey de Turville in 1173–74 when it was demolished (slighted) on the instructions...
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  • Turville is a village and civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. Turville may also refer to: David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville Geoffrey...
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    Turville Grange is a large detached house in the village of Turville Heath in the English county of Buckinghamshire. It was built in the late 18th century...
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  • hand, he may have had some financial expertise, since he assisted Geoffrey de Turville, the Lord Treasurer of Ireland, in the Exchequer of Ireland in the...
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  • Archbishop of Canterbury. Alan de Sanctafide (1235–1237) Geoffrey de Turville, Bishop of Ossory (1237) Ralph de Norwich (1237–1238), same as below Robert Luttrell...
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    establishment of the town of Durrow as we now know it. In 1245, Geoffrey de Turville, Bishop of Ossory from 1244 to 1250, was granted permission from...
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  • 1217–1232: John de St John, Bishop of Ferns 1232–1233: Peter de Rivaux 1233–1235: Eustace, Canon of Chichester 1235–1250: Geoffrey de Turville, Bishop of Ossory...
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  • fitzGerald, justiciary of Ireland, to investigate the complaint of Geoffrey de Turville, Archdeacon of Dublin, that John Devereux, William of Wales, and...
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