William de Wickwane (died 1285) was Archbishop of York between 1279 and 1285. Wickwane's background is unknown, as is his place of education, but he was...
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1212–1250) William II of Holland (c. 1227–1256), Count of Holland and Zeeland William de Wickwane (died 1285), Archbishop of York (1279–1285) William II, Lord...
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took until 1279, when William de Wickwane (William de Wykewayne) was elected archbishop, for the remains of the canonised William to be transferred to...
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Benizi, Italian monk and religious leader (b. 1233) August 27 – William de Wickwane, English cleric and archbishop September 9 – Kunigunda of Halych, queen...
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Gifford. He is the "Magister Hugo de Ewesan", canon of York, who participated in the election of William de Wickwane, Chancellor of York, as Archbishop...
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Walter was also a kinsman of William of Bitton I, who was Walter's predecessor at Bath. The family was also related to Walter de Gray, who was Archbishop...
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successions: York". Crockford's Clerical Directory. Retrieved 8 August 2013. William de Langeton alias of Rotherfield Archived 22 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine...
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years and a new church was consecrated by William de Wickwane the Archbishop of York around 1280. In 1295 Thomas de Furnival's son (also Thomas) was the first...
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the Master was in the hands of the Archbishops of York. Archbishop William de Wickwane granted permission for Gilbert and his wife to live in the hospital...
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Chester. J. Fletcher, sold by the author. King, Daniel; Smith, William; Webb (gentleman.), William; Leycester, Sir Peter; Lee, Samuel; Pennant, Thomas; Grose...
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