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2by Veronika Decker“... of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester and one of the most influential figures of later fourteenth-century England...”
Published 2017-06-01
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3by Christian Jérémie“... personal foe, namely Stephen Gardiner, the Bishop of Winchester. This is ‘the wolf that brast...”
Published 2008-03-01
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4by Hope, A. A. L.“... sections. The first is a detailed case study of a particular bishop of Winchester and the vicarial...”
Published 2013
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5by Riall, Nicholas John Erskine“... of early Tudor England, focussing on the activities of Richard Fox, bishop of Winchester 1501-28. Central...”
Published 2005
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6by Alvarez Lopez, Francisco Jose“... on the (mostly religious) literary production of the period. One of the texts that the bishop of Winchester...”
Published 2009
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7by Roberts, A. K. B.“... drawn up for the college in 1352 by the bishop of Winchester gave control of administration, under...”
Published 1943
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8by Tadghighi, Nasim“... of Norfolk and Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester is robustly and repeatedly rejected. The years 1540-50...”
Published 2015
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9by Browett, Rebecca“...This thesis documents the cult of St Æthelwold, a tenth-century bishop of Winchester, from its...”
Published 2016
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10“... in 1426–7 for the Bishop of Winchester. At 58 metres long and 11.4 metres wide, it is one of the largest...”
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11by Clarke, Carolyn A.“... the buoyant thirteenth century the bishops of Winchester, absentee landlords holding about fifty manors...”
Published 2012
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12by Sanguinetti, Ann Veronica“... are sinple and sober in contrast to the romancing of the preceding section, and the accessions of the Bishops...”
Published 2014
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