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joining the crusade, but was persuaded by Peter to take the cross and to preach the crusade, arguing that it was the archbishop's duty to defend "the vineyard of the Lord of Hosts". Baldwin preached the crusade with
Gilbert of Glanville, bishop of Rochester, at Henry's council at Geddington and in April 1188, Baldwin was in Wales on a tour attempting to secure support for the king's crusade, and was forcing his servants and followers to exercise on foot up and down hills in preparation for the journey to the Holy Land. He spent most of the year in Wales, preaching the crusade, accompanied by the chronicler Gerald of Wales. Gerald claimed about 3000 recruits for the crusade from his and Baldwin's efforts in Wales, although he also suggested that Baldwin mainly embarked on the tour to avoid his dispute with the Canterbury monks.
723:, who in turn were being besieged by Saladin. As joint commander of the Angevin advance force, Baldwin is described as leading some 200 knights and 300 men-at-arms under the banner of Saint Thomas Becket. Their arrival seemingly revitalised the besiegers' offensive spirit. On 12 November, immediately after the feast of Saint Martin, a significant crusader attack was launched. It is quite possible that the archbishop was already unwell and that participation in the offensive may have contributed to his death a week later. Alongside the other bishops, Baldwin absolved the crusaders before the attack and it is likely that he joined the Angevin forces and
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793:, supported Conrad. Isabella and Humphrey's marriage was forcibly annulled. Baldwin, already ailing, attempted to excommunicate everyone involved in the annulment, but he died on 19 November 1190. He wrote his will shortly before his death, and died surrounded by his followers on the crusade. Hubert Walter assumed the leadership of the English forces, and also became Baldwin's executor. Walter paid the wages of some soldiers and knights from Baldwin's estate, and distributed the rest of the money to the poor.
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the king did not trust. Baldwin was not a member or close associate of the
Glanvill faction, so most likely he was sent ahead to look after the king's interests, whatever the reasons for the inclusion of his companions. Another concern may have been to get help to the Kingdom of Jerusalem as quickly as possible after the king learned of
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847:) that were not in the original publication. It appears that originally there were 33 sermons, with the others now lost. The sermons survive in 12 manuscripts, although only 5 are collections of substantial numbers of the works. None of the surviving manuscripts has a complete collection of the 22 sermons.
1001:, instead of Totnes, but this is an error, probably stemming from the fact that John of Salisbury addressed him with that title. The general practice of the time, however, was to address all the archdeacons of a diocese as archdeacons of that diocese, rather than by their more specific territorial title.
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Richard took a more leisurely route, or perhaps to rid the king's entourage of a family grouping around Glanvill that
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saw this proposed foundation as the first step in an attempt to change the see of
Canterbury from a monastic cathedral chapter, a peculiarity of the English Church, to the more normal pattern of secular clergy. It is not clear if Baldwin himself intended such a plan, but the other bishops supported
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Gervase of Canterbury to characterise him as "a greater enemy to Christianity than Saladin." Another contemporary, Gerald of Wales, praised Baldwin as "distinguished for his learning and religion", but also said he was
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Baldwin was "one of the greatest English decretalists". His work was more influential in his inspiration and support for the development of decretal collections, rather than in terms of the actual influence of his judicial decisions themselves. Another collection of writings associated
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Baldwin took the cross, or vowed to go on crusade, along with King Henry and many others in
January 1188, or when he began his preaching campaign on 11 February 1188 to drum up support for the Third Crusade. According to the archbishop's secretary, Peter of Blois, Baldwin was initially opposed to
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into which the work was divided, an innovation that allowed for much more efficient use of the collection. It is likely that the compiler was one of
Baldwin's clerks, and that this testified to Baldwin's continuing interest in canon law. The manuscript itself was likely owned either by Baldwin
493:, who advised Baldwin to abandon the plan as it would only cause distress to all parties. The controversy was long and involved and, at one point, the monks were imprisoned within their own buildings for a year and a half, from January 1188 to August 1189. This led to the suspension of the
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Baldwin's tour of Wales was the implied assertion of royal authority in a section of Henry's domains that had always been somewhat fractious. Baldwin was also asserting his ecclesiastical authority over the Welsh bishops, especially when he made a point of celebrating
231:, who was so impressed he insisted that Baldwin become archbishop. In that office, Baldwin quarrelled with his cathedral clergy over the founding of a church, which led to the imprisonment of the clergy in their cloister for more than a year. Baldwin spent some time in Wales with
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as the chapter's prior, an appointment widely acknowledged by contemporaries as putting a useless individual into the office. His plan for financing the church involved soliciting contributions from donors by promising a one-third reduction in penances for annual donations.
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Richard as king, the monks of Christ Church Priory petitioned Richard to intercede in the long-running dispute between them and the archbishop. In November 1189, Richard and the whole court, including the Queen Mother
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The surviving manuscripts are classified by David Bell, who edited them, into two groups: major and minor. The major ones are categorised by Bell as P, T, T, L, and C. The minor ones are S, A, Pr, P, P, Ca, and O. The P (P, P, and P) manuscripts are in Paris at the
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Baldwin was with King Henry shortly before the latter's death, taking part in unsuccessful efforts to negotiate a truce with Henry's heir, Prince Richard, who had rebelled against his father. After Henry's death, Richard sought and obtained
437:, but none of them found favour with the English bishops. Instead, the prelates selected the king's choice, Baldwin. The selection of Baldwin took place only after a dispute between the members of the cathedral chapter of Canterbury and the
923:'s decretals it includes a number of letters from the papacy addressed to Baldwin as Bishop of Worcester and as Archbishop of Canterbury. Although the main contents are unexceptional, the compiler of the work numbered the books and
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with Baldwin is the correspondence relating to his dispute with the Christ Church monks. The documents relating to this dispute, which dragged on into the archbishopric of Hubert Walter, are published in one whole volume of the
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at Christ Church in the 16th century. Some of Baldwin's letters existed in manuscript form, although they appear never to have circulated as a collection, but they are no longer extant. One of his letters is mentioned in a
275:'s story, that he was from an even humbler background, has been shown by modern scholarship to stem from bias on the medieval chronicler's part. It is possible that he studied at Bologna in the 1150s with the future Pope
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called Baldwin a "distinguished scholar and deeply religious man, was injudicious and too austere to be a good leader." Baldwin was also known as a theologian, as well as being a canon lawyer. His clerk and nephew,
820:, that only survives in two manuscripts, although another five are known to have existed. One of the missing manuscripts survived until at least the mid-1600s, as it formed the basis of the first printed edition of
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in his dispute with the king, urging Baldwin to influence the bishop to increase his support, and not to sign any appeal by the English bishops against Becket. Other letters from John dealt with rumours concerning
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as Royal MS 10.A.ii. This collection may have belonged to Baldwin. It was probably compiled at Worcester Cathedral before December 1184, when Baldwin went to Canterbury, and besides a basic collection of Pope
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The dispute escalated when Baldwin deprived the monks of some of the revenues of their monastic estates. After that, Baldwin proposed to establish a church dedicated to Becket in Canterbury itself, staffed by
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in the cathedral. Eventually all the prominent ecclesiastics and monastic houses of Europe were forced into choosing sides in the dispute. In October 1189, in an attempt to gain control, Baldwin appointed
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Renowned for his preaching, Baldwin's surviving sermons show that interest in them continued after his death. His sermons were first published in 1662; the modern edition includes two more (titled
692:. Baldwin had suspended Nonant in March 1190 for holding secular office as sheriff, but Baldwin wrote to FitzNeal after his departure that Nonant had agreed to relinquish his secular offices.
640:, but it was lifted by a papal legate who declared the marriage legal. Richard also restored to the archbishops of Canterbury the right to operate a mint, staffed by three moneyers.
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said that Baldwin was determined to continue writing even after his election to the bishopric, none of Baldwin's writings can be dated to his time as bishop except for one sermon.
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to Saladin in 1187. It was collected at the rate of a tenth of all the property and income of any person not vowing to go on crusade. It was popularly known as the "
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on 10 August 1180. While at Worcester, he impressed King Henry II by intervening in a secular case to prevent a hanging on a Sunday. Although the medieval writer
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In April 1190 Baldwin left England with Richard on the Third Crusade. Leading the English advance guard, Baldwin left Marseilles ahead of Richard together with
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catalogue, and Leland mentions others in his works.
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2817:(Second ed.). Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press.
2754:
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2327:. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
1461:Duggan "From the Conquest to the Death of John"
672:, but entrusted any archiepiscopal authority to
44:Statue of Baldwin of Forde from the exterior of
4756:12th-century English Roman Catholic archbishops
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2854:The Papacy 1073–1198: Continuity and Innovation
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2941:Turner, Ralph V.; Heiser, Richard R. (2000).
2926:. London: Hambledon Press. pp. 207–218.
2856:. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
2778:. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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2987:God's War: A New History of the Crusades
2740:. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
2574:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
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2500:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2364:Bell, David N. (1991). "Introduction".
2291:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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3069:. New York: Fordham University Press.
2900:. Totowa, NJ: Rowman and Littlefield.
928:himself or a member of his household.
704:'s death on the way to the Holy Land.
235:, preaching and raising money for the
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3030:. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
2759:(Second ed.). New York: Norton.
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750:, uncle of the last undisputed king,
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3581:("Bishop of Worcester and Westbury")
2595:Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300
2188:Twelfth-century Decretal Collections
2175:Twelfth-century Decretal Collections
1330:Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300
539:, he was in Normandy with the king.
263:around 1125, Baldwin was the son of
2965:England and the Crusades, 1095–1588
2839:. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
769:Baldwin supported Guy's claim, but
715:by the Frankish forces led by King
290:Baldwin attracted the attention of
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632:. John promised to obtain a papal
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3912:List of archbishops of Canterbury
2385:. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press.
2080:Freeland and Bell "Introduction"
2067:Freeland and Bell "Introduction"
2054:Freeland and Bell "Introduction"
1027:, written in 1191. The historian
982:, a rewriting of the Trojan War.
836:translated into English in 2000.
695:Baldwin and his group arrived at
464:Dispute with Christ Church Priory
294:, Bishop of Exeter, who made him
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2989:. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press.
2653:. New Haven & London: Yale.
2614:Holdsworth, Christopher (2004).
2287:"Warelwast, Robert de (d. 1155)"
1557:Constitutional and Legal History
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4786:Christians of the Third Crusade
2443:. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press.
2349:. Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press.
2201:English Church & the Papacy
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1395:Handbook of British Chronology
1328:Greenway "Worcester: Bishops"
1208:Barlow "Warelwast, Robert de"
1080:. The L manuscript is held at
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892:De orthodoxis fidei dogmatibus
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2642:UK public library membership
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1586:Domesday Book to Magna Carta
1492:Domesday Book to Magna Carta
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1104:and the Ca manuscript is in
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2622:. Oxford University Press.
2589:Greenway, Diana E. (1971).
2502:. Oxford University Press.
2496:"Nonant, Hugh de (d. 1198)"
1909:Franklin "Nonant, Hugh de"
1599:Studies in Medieval History
1096:and the A manuscript is in
370:, but this never occurred.
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3026:Young, Charles R. (1968).
2791:Mortimer, Richard (1994).
2736:Little, Lester K. (1983).
1782:Reign of Richard Lionheart
1597:Southern "Peter of Blois"
239:. After the coronation of
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2795:. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
2793:Angevin England 1154–1258
2755:Lyon, Bryce Dale (1980).
2649:Hosler, John. D. (2018).
2481:. London: Athlone Press.
2381:Bennett, Stephen (2021).
1317:Heads of Religious Houses
1143:Handlist of Latin Writers
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2494:Franklin, M. J. (2004).
2477:Duggan, Charles (1963).
2439:Cheney, Mary G. (1980).
2030:England and the Crusades
2017:England and the Crusades
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385:Archbishop of Canterbury
320:Archbishop of Canterbury
188:Archbishop of Canterbury
32:Archbishop of Canterbury
4533:Archibald Campbell Tait
2922:; Moore, R. I. (eds.).
2149:Baldvini de Forda Opera
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338:, and often acted as a
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3841:Mervyn Charles-Edwards
3701:Episcopacy abolished (
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2774:Morey, Adrian (1937).
2713:; London, Vera C. M.;
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2400:Brooke, Z. N. (1989).
2299:10.1093/ref:odnb/94377
2097:From Becket to Langton
1074:Bibliotheque Nationale
1044:as archbishop in 1193.
912:Collectio Wigorniensis
834:De commendatione fidei
822:De commendatione fidei
818:De commendatione fidei
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1382:Bartholomew of Exeter
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1167:Holdsworth "Baldwin"
1025:Journey through Wales
802:De sacramento altaris
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352:De sacramento altaris
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255:Ecclesiastical career
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3745:Edward Stillingfleet
3459:William Gainsborough
3179:Bishops of Worcester
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2983:Tyerman, Christopher
2961:Tyerman, Christopher
2591:"Worcester: Bishops"
2147:Bell "Introduction"
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1291:Episcopal Colleagues
1102:Princeton University
1090:Cambridge University
1021:Itinerarium Kambriae
999:Archdeacon of Exeter
953:gloomy and nervous.
894:, which was seen by
888:De sectis haereticis
866:, which was seen by
797:Writings and studies
748:Conrad of Montferrat
744:Humphrey IV of Toron
736:Kingdom of Jerusalem
721:Sibylla of Jerusalem
702:Frederick Barbarossa
628:, on the grounds of
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598:Eleanor of Aquitaine
553:St Asaph's Cathedral
431:Bishop of St David's
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285:Robert of Chichester
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3836:William Wilson Cash
3656:Nicholas Bullingham
3612:Silvestro de' Gigli
3453:John St German
3426:Walter de Cantilupe
3379:William of Northall
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3103:Bishop of Worcester
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670:Bishop of Rochester
573:Archbishop of Rouen
569:Walter de Coutances
458:Archdiocese of York
375:Bishop of Worcester
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348:Expectiatione longa
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209:. After becoming a
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4242:William Chillenden
4231:Edmund of Abingdon
4135:William de Corbeil
4096:Robert of Jumièges
4071:Ælfric of Abingdon
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3596:Giovanni de' Gigli
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3096:Roger of Worcester
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1780:Turner and Heiser
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1531:Religious Poverty
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845:de sancta cruce
799:
779:Philip of Dreux
762:and stepfather
756:defence of Tyre
717:Guy of Lusignan
646:
618:Case of Evesham
614:Adam of Evesham
593:
557:Owain Cyfeiliog
531:rather than by
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4588:Rowan Williams
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4555:
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4490:
4488:Thomas Herring
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4470:
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4393:Thomas Cranmer
4390:
4388:William Warham
4385:
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3767:
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3737:
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3725:Robert Skinner
3722:
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3640:
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3575:
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2894:Smalley, Beryl
2890:
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2829:
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2771:
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2746:
2733:
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2711:Knowles, David
2707:
2701:
2689:Knowles, David
2685:
2669:Knowles, David
2665:
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1518:Monastic Order
1509:
1496:
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1467:
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1428:
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1393:Fryde, et al.
1386:
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1231:
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1082:Lambeth Palace
1064:
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989:
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984:
957:dedicated his
949:
946:
942:William Stubbs
931:The historian
901:Rievaulx Abbey
856:Lambeth Palace
798:
795:
658:spiritualities
645:
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537:Peter of Blois
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427:Wenlock Priory
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4578:Robert Runcie
4576:
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4573:Donald Coggan
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4496:
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4451:
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4424:John Whitgift
4422:
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4398:Reginald Pole
4396:
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4356:John Stafford
4354:
4352:
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4329:
4327:
4326:Simon Sudbury
4324:
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4314:
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4307:
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4285:
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4282:Simon Mepeham
4280:
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4271:Thomas Cobham
4268:
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4172:
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3826:Ernest Pearce
3824:
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3807:
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3794:
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3771:
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3765:James Johnson
3763:
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3750:William Lloyd
3748:
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3710:George Morley
3708:
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3704:
3699:
3697:
3696:John Prideaux
3694:
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3687:
3684:
3682:
3679:
3677:
3676:Thomas Bilson
3674:
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3661:John Whitgift
3659:
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3591:Robert Morton
3589:
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3571:
3569:
3568:
3567:Thomas Brunce
3564:
3562:
3561:Thomas Polton
3559:
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3556:Philip Morgan
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3474:Thomas Cobham
3472:
3470:
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3465:
3462:
3460:
3457:
3455:
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3449:
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2321:Barlow, Frank
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2283:Barlow, Frank
2280:
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