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William of Kildesby ...
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[edit]- William Zouche, Archbishop of York (1342-1352) as W de K
- Richard de Wentworth, Lord Privy Seal (1337–1338)
- John de Ufford, Lord Privy Seal (1342–1344)
- Lord Privy Seal - Office
External Links
[edit]- W de K from West Northants History
- ODNB for William Kilsby - NB will also need a DAB between William Kilsby / William de Kildesby
- Obligation by Henry de Ferariis, William de Kildesby, Robert de Askeby to Robert de Penreth merchant for 200l. borrowed for the King's use[1] Dated 13 Edw III (1339/40)
- The Papacy, Scotland and Northern England, 1342-1378 by A. D. M. Barrell[2]: 100, 127, 128, 198–199
- The History and Antiquitires of London Westminster Sovthwark and Parts Adjacent / Choas Allen (1828) Original from Austrian National Library, Digitized in 24 Jun 2014, in 4 volumes with illustrations & maps (some folded)[3]: 529
- A catalogue of lords chancellors, keepers of the great seal, masters of the rolls, and principal officers of the High Court of Chancery / Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy (London : H. Butterworth, 1843)[4]: 34
- A survey of the cathedrals of York : Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Salisbury, Wells, Exeter, St. Davids, Landaff, Bangor, and St. Asaph / Browne Willis (London : Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's-Inn, MDCCXLII) [5]: 162, 251
References
[edit]- ^ Waugh, Scott L. (2004). "Kilsby, William (d. 1346)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/50146. Retrieved 22 February 2015. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
- ^ Barrell, A.D.M. (2002). The Papacy, Scotland and Northern England, 1342-1378. Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series. Vol. 30 (Ill., Rev. ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521893954. Retrieved 22 February 2015 – via Google Books.
- ^ Allen, Thomas (2014) [1828]. The History and Antiquities of London Westminster Southwark and Parts Adjacent (Digitised ed.). London: Cowie and Strange. OCLC 8153423. Retrieved 22 February 2015 – via Google Books.
- ^ Hardy, Thomas Duffus (1843). A catalogue of lords chancellors, keepers of the great seal, masters of the rolls, and principal officers of the High Court of Chancery. London: H. Butterworth. OCLC 60730238. Retrieved 22 February 2015 – via Google Books.
- ^ Willis, Browne (1742). A survey of the cathedrals of York : Durham, Carlisle, Chester, Man, Litchfield, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Bristol, Lincoln, Ely, Oxford, Peterborough, Canterbury, Rochester, London, Winchester, Chichester, Norwich, Salisbury, Wells, Exeter, St. Davids, Landaff, Bangor, and St. Asaph. Containing an history of their foundations, builders, antient monuments, and inscriptions ; endowments, alienations, sales of lands, patronages. Dates of consecration, admission, preferment, deaths, burials, and epitaphs of the bishops, deans, precentors, chancellors, treasurers, subdeans, archdeacons, and prebendaries, in every stall belonging to them. With an exact account of all the churches and chapels in each diocese ; distinguished under their proper archdeaconries and deanries ; to what saints dedicated, who patrons of them, and to what religious houses appropriated. The whole extracted from numerous collections out of the registers of every particular see, old wills, records in the Tower, and Rolls Chapel: and illustrated with thirty-two curious draughts of the ichnographies, uprights, and other prospects of these cathedrals ; newly taken to rectify the erroneous representations of them in the Monasticon, and other authors. In three volumes. ... London: Printed for T. Osborne in Gray's-Inn. OCLC 642486161. Retrieved 22 February 2015 – via Google Books.
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