• Alexander de Bicknor (1260s? – 14 July 1349; usually spelt "Bykenore" in original Middle English sources) was an official in the Plantagenet kingdom under...
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  • Outlaw's penance payment is guaranteed by the magnates. 1325 January -- Alexander Bicknor deserts to the queen's party while on an embassy to France. 1326—The...
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    William FitzJohn, bishop of Ossory to the bishopric of Cashel, while Alexander Bicknor, a personal recommendation of Edward, was given Dublin. In January...
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    the earl of Pembroke, partly to plead the case for the promotion of Alexander Bicknor as Archbishop of Dublin. After returning from Avignon,[citation needed]...
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    II listed mansion in English Bicknor, Gloucestershire, England. The house was built on a former messuage owned by Alexander Baynham as early as 1524. It...
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  • 23 January – Ross loses its rights as an open port. 22 February – Alexander Bicknor, Archbishop of Dublin is appointed 'custos and acting justiciar. 16...
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    Elizabeth Rolls Vaughan (8 October 1810, London – 24 January 1853, Welsh Bicknor), commonly known as Eliza, was a Welsh Catholic convert and mother of influential...
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  • confrontation between Richard FitzRalph, archbishop of Armagh, and Alexander de Bicknor, archbishop of Dublin, when FitzRalph, acting on letters of King...
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  • made against Alexander de Bicknor, Archbishop of Dublin, but instead he fled the country in order to plead his case at the Papal Court. Bicknor followed him...
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  • instructions of Alexander de Bicknor, Archbishop of Dublin, and forced to withdraw to Drogheda. After June – Friar John Clyn. 14 July – Alexander de Bicknor, Archbishop...
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