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 Bishop - encyclopedia article about Bishop.
Auxiliary bishop:An auxiliary bishop is a full-time assistant to a diocesan bishop (the Roman Catholic equivalent of an Anglican suffragan bishop).
Bishops form the leadership in the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Anglican Communion, and the Independent Catholic Churches.
Primate:A primate is the bishop of the oldest church of a nation.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/bishop   (5320 words)

  
 Roger of Salisbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1139), bishop of Salisbury, was originally priest of a small chapel near Caen.
Stephen placed great reliance on him, on his nephews, the bishops of Ely and Lincoln, and on his son Roger, who was treasurer.
1148), who became bishop of Lincoln in 1123, was a typical secular ecclesiastic of the middle ages, wealthy, proud, ambitious and ostentatious.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_of_Salisbury   (599 words)

  
 Bishop of Salisbury - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bishop of Salisbury is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Salisbury in the Province of Canterbury.
The Diocese of Sherborne, created in 705 was the origin of the present diocese.
Official web page of the Bishop of Salisbury
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Salisbury   (348 words)

  
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The Bishop of Salisbury is patron of the living of Potterne and holds the prebend of Potterne in Salisbury Cathedral.
The connections between the Bishop of Salisbury and Potterne would account for the fine building, and there are a number of similarities with the cathedral at Salisbury which was coming to completion as Potterne church was begun.
But by the middle of the fifteenth century, the bishops were ceasing to use their manor house at Potterne, and another two hundred years later we begin to hear of part of the house being demolished.
http://www.potterne.net/potterne/history.html   (1191 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Osmund
Bishop of Salisbury, died 1099; his feast is kept on 4 December.
A copy, almost verbatim the same as this, was taken from the older book for the use of St. Patrick's, Dublin, which was erected into a cathedral and modelled on the church at Sarum by Henry de Loundres who was bishop from 1213-28.
He had a great reverence for St. Aldhelm who 300 years before as Bishop of Sherborne had been Osmund's predecessor.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/11340a.htm   (1218 words)

  
 King Stephen
The bishop of Winchester brought with him the weight of ecclesiastical support, most importantly Archbishop William, the primate of England, and Roger, bishop of Salisbury, with Roger's two nephews the bishops of Lincoln and Ely.
Their lay opponents persuaded the king to move against Roger, bishop of Salisbury, and his kin.
The church's alienation was most serious because it came at a most inopportune time.
http://idcs0100.lib.iup.edu/WestCivI/stephen.htm   (1727 words)

  
 Bishop of quotes & quotations
I am a bishop in the Anglican Church, and a few people might be constrained to say that I was reasonably responsible.
"The bishop who has answered me has been obliged to acknowledge the fact, that the Books that compose the NT, were voted by yeas and nays to be the word of God, as you now vote a law, by the Popish councils of Nicea and Laodocia, about 1,450 years ago.
Francis of Assisi, Elizabeth Bishop, Book of Common Prayer, Thales of Miletus, St.
http://en.thinkexist.com/quotes/with/keyword/bishop_of   (502 words)

  
 A Letter on the Succession of Bishops in the Church of England
It must be remembered that in England Diocesan Bishops form one of the "three estates of Parliament," which are (I) the Lords spiritual, (2) the Lords temporal, (3) the Commons, the first two of which sit together in the Upper House of Parliament.
I am writing as a brother to brethren, as a Bishop to fellow-Bishops of the Catholic Church, moved by the wish for unity alone, that so far as in me lies a hindrance to that union may be removed.
Similarly, Bishop Bonner and Dr. Stapleton objected that the form had not Parliamentary authority, not being expressly mentioned as a part of the Book of Common Prayer, andc., in the statute of I Eliz., chap.
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/pc/england/jwords/heykamp.html   (3869 words)

  
 TimeRef - Medieval History Timelines
This was all concerted before, through the Bishop of Salisbury, and through the Bishop of Lincoln ere he was dead; for that they never loved the rule of monks, but were ever against monks and their rule.
And all the bishops received him: but almost all the monks, and the earls, and the thanes that were there, protested against him.
He was nephew of the Bishop of Salisbury.
http://www.btinternet.com/~timeref/asc1123.htm   (1082 words)

  
 The Avalon Project : Constitutions of Clarendon. 1164.
And on account of the dissensions and discords which had arisen between the clergy and the Justices of the lord king, and the barons of the kingdom concerning the customs and dignities, this inquest was made in the presence of the archbishops and bishops, and clergy and counts, and barons and chiefs of the kingdom.
A church or cemetery shall not, contrary to the king's justice, detain the chattels of those who are under penalty of forfeiture to the king, for they (the chattels) are the king's, whether they are found within the churches or without them.
Concerning appeals, if they shall arise, from the archdean they shall proceed to the bishop, from the bishop to the archbishop.
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/constcla.htm   (1076 words)

  
 Constitutions of Clarendon 1164
It is not permitted the archbishops, bishops, and priests of the kingdom to leave the kingdom without the lord king's permission.
And if there should be those who are deemed culpable, but whom no one wishes or dares to accuse, the sheriff, upon the bishop's request, shall cause twelve lawful men of the neighborhood or the vill to take oath before the bishop that they will show the truth of the matter according to their conscience.
As to appeals which may arise, they should pass from the archdeacon to the bishop, and from the bishop to the archbishop.
http://www.constitution.org/eng/consclar.htm   (773 words)

  
 Britannia Biographies: Seth Ward, Bishop of Exeter & Salisbury
Bishop Ward was buried in his own Cathedral at Salisbury, where a tablet to his memory exists in the south transept.
Britannia Biographies: Seth Ward, Bishop of Exeter & Salisbury
Very severe to Nonconformists, he was a greater benefactor to his Cathedral than any bishop since the Reformation.
http://www.britannia.com/bios/sward.html   (350 words)

  
 Wargrave Local History Society
Bishops of Sonning continued into the late 11th Century.
A new diocese had been created by the Church for Wessex in 909, for Ramsbury and Sonning.
Sonning Church is dedicated to St Andrew, and includes a relatively long chancel - in order to accomodate the many clergy accompanying the Bishop of Salisbury.
http://www.wargrave.net/history/jul98.html   (568 words)

  
 Printed Works of Henry Parry Liddon, D.D.
Paul's Cathedral, at the Consecration of the Bishop of Lincoln and of the Bishop of Exeter, on the Feast of St. Mark the Evangelist, April 25, 1885.
19) preached at the Ordination of the Bishop of Oxford, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, December 23, 1860.
16) preached at the Ordination of the Bishop of Oxford, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, December 22, 1867.
http://anglicanhistory.org/liddon/list.html   (1150 words)

  
 Sources of English Constitutional History: Chapter 30
And if the guilty persons are such that no one wishes or dares to accuse them, the sheriff, on being asked by the bishop, shall have twelve lawful men from the neighbourhood, or the vill, placed on oath before the bishop to set forth the truth in the matter according to their own knowledge.
And on account of the dissensions and disputes that had arisen between the clergy and the justices of the lord king and the barons of the realm concerning [such] customs and rights, this recognition was made in the presence of the archbishops, bishops, clergy, earls, barons, and magnates of the realm.
Laymen should not be accused except through known and lawful accusers and witnesses in the presence of the bishop, [yet] so that the archdeacon shall not lose his right or anything that he should thence have.
http://www.constitution.org/sech/sech_030.htm   (1026 words)

  
 Episcopal Succession - Other Lines
GREGORY XII on the 17th June 1408 consecrated Henry Chicheley as Bishop of St. David's, who on the 26th October 1427 consecrated Robert Neville as Bishop of Salisbury, who on the 15th May 1435 was one of the consecrators of Thomas Bourchier as Bishop of Worcester (see main list).
Both these Bishops assisted at the consecration of many others, for example Simpson was one of the consecrators on the 25th May 1933 of Clifford Woodward as Bishop of Bristol, who on the 29th September 1952 was one of the consecrators of Arthur Michael Ramsey (see main list).
CELESTINE III on the 20th April 1197 consecrated Philip of Poictou as Bishop of Durham, who in 1199 was one of the consecrators of William de Sainte Mere l'Eglise as Bishop of London (see main list).
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucgbmxd/success2.htm   (1013 words)

  
 Berkshire History: Sonning Bishop's Palace
In 1284, William Scammel was actually consecrated Bishop of Salisbury in Sonning Church.
The Dean of Salisbury also had a house at Sonning (from c.1284 until the early 19th c.) and Deanery Gardens, a house by Edwin Lutyens, still remain north of the church.
The forerunners of the Bishops of Salisbury had no Cathedral, but two Bishop's Palaces, at Ramsbury (Wilts) and Sonning.
http://www.berkshirehistory.com/castles/sonning_bpal.html   (765 words)

  
 canon.html
Now, according to his judgment, in the epistle to the bishops Chromatius and Heliodorus, these books (and any other like books in the canon of the bible) are not canonical, that is, not in the nature of a rule for confirming matters of faith.
- Bishop of Avila - He follows the judgment of Jerome in excluding the apocrypha from the canon of the Old Testament stating that the Church of his day did not receive these books as canonical but allowed them merely to be read in the Churches for the purpose of edification.
We therefore reject these Constitutions so as the better to make sure of the edification and security of the most Christian flock; by no means admitting the offspring of heretical error, and cleaving to the pure and perfect doctrine of the Apostles.
http://www.christiantruth.com/canon.html   (4146 words)

  
 The Diocese of Salisbury - About the Bishop of Salisbury
The Bishop is editor and co-author of Celebrating Common Prayer, a daily prayer book.
The Diocese of Salisbury - About the Bishop of Salisbury
In July 1993, he succeeded the Bishop of Winchester as Chairman of the Church of England's Liturgical Commission, on which he has served since 1986.
http://www.salisbury.anglican.org/bishops/bish_salisbury.htm   (780 words)

  
 Salisbury Schools and Colleges
It was from the office of Succentor that Walter was elevated to the office of bishop in 1263 as the successor to Bishop Giles of Bridport.
Walter's most enduring legacy as bishop was the founding of St.
The Succentor was one of the chief officers of a cathedral chapter, with responsibility for overseeing religious ritual in cathedral worship services.
http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu/salisbury/colleges_essay/college12.html   (251 words)

  
 Anglican Communion News Service - 844
The Bishop and his wife stayed in the country for three weeks and were the guests of the Diocese of Khartoum.
The Bishop and his wife were "almost overwhelmed" by what they found.
He also went to Yomciir in the Upper Nile Region to see the Bible School there, a cattle camp and visited some villages.
http://www.anglicancommunion.org/acns/acnsarchive/acns0800/acns844.html   (507 words)

  
 Florilegium urbanum - Religion - Foundation of the Munden chantry
While I live, I am to have the presentation of the priests, and those who succeed them in the office, to the Bishop of Salisbury.
After my death, it is to be delivered to the priests and their successors when they may be in dire need, in annual allocations, at the discretion of the incumbent rector, bailiffs and community, to support the priests and also to maintain the tenements.
The said Nicholas and Nicholas, priests, and their successors to the chapel are to have and to hold the aforementioned tenements, land, meadow, pasture, and rents with their appurtenances for purposes of celebrating divine services in the following manner.
http://www.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/florilegium/community/cmreli07.html   (1056 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: The Register of Roger Martival, Bishop of Salisbury, 1315-1330
Roger, by the [divine] permission [Bishop of Salisbury]...
Roger by divine permission bishop of Salisbury sends greetings, grace, and blessings to his beloved masters in Christ, Peter of Periton and John of Hakeneye, canons of our church of Salisbury.
Roger, by divine permission [Bishop of Salisbury...] etc. to the beloved of Christ A. etc., greetings in the name of the Lord.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/1330martival.html   (937 words)

  
 he Bishop of Salisbury is to be congratulated for his candour and his conviction
The Bishop of Salisbury and orthodox Anglicans are, however, in full and unequivocal agreement on one part of his statement.
With such a shameless hijacking of the House of Bishops, the huge number of episcopal placemen in the House of Clergy and the clear implications for the prospects of ‘dissident clergy’, it has not been the most obvious co-operation with the Holy Spirit.
Even liberal bishops privately accept that it is a ‘doctrine’ that will never be ‘received’ by the universal Church and serious ecumenical engagement is doomed.
http://trushare.com/0115DEC04/DE04COMM.htm   (958 words)

  
 Stephen GARDINER (Bishop of Winchester)
In 1535 he and other bishops were called upon to vindicate the King new title of Supreme Head of the Church of England.
The natural consequence of this, indeed, was that when they declined, even as laymen, to be reconciled to the Church, they were handed over to the secular power to be burned.
The date of his birth as commonly given, 1483, seems to be about ten years too early.
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/StephenGardiner.htm   (2806 words)

  
 The Galileo Project
In 1656 he had taken the precaution to be appointed precentor of the Exeter Cathedral by the non-acting bishop, and he even paid the fee.
As a bishop, Ward himself became a patron.
Walter Pope, Life of Seth, Lord Bishop of Salisbury, (Oxford, 1961).
http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/ward.html   (890 words)

  
 TimeRef - History Timelines - Salisbury Cathedral
One of these was the Bishopric of Sherborne and Wilton whose bishop was Herbert of Lothringia.
Roger then became chancellor and later Bishop of Salisbury.
The priest impressed the two with his efficiency that they made him their chaplain.
http://www.btinternet.com/~timeref/hpl480.htm   (579 words)

  
 Visit to the Old Catholics of Bohemia (1889)
It was a peculiarly interesting occasion, as Bishop Herzog was founder of the Old Catholic community there (having taken it for a few months as his first charge after resigning his position in the Roman Catholic Church), and had not visited it since.
At Mainz we received a telegram on Saturday morning, from Bishop Reinkens, inviting us to join him and Bishop Herzog at Crefeld, where the latter was to preach on Sunday.
As an illustration of the practical necessity of some such rule, I may mention that an English lady, herself confirmed by Bishop Fraser, of Manchester, married to a manufacturer now residing at Warnsdorf, came to consult me next day as to her own position and with regard to the teaching and confirmation of her children.
http://justus.anglican.org/resources/pc/england/jwords/bohemia.html   (2808 words)

  
 List of Lord High Treasurers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
November 4, 1217: Eustace of Fauconberg, Bishop of London (d.Oct 1228)
November 16, 1318: John Sandall, Bishop of Winchester
April 1, 1331: William Airmyn, Bishop of Norwich
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lord_High_Treasurers   (2353 words)

  
 John Wordsworth
Visit of the Bishop of Salisbury to the Old Catholics of Bohemia
A Letter on the Succession of Bishops in the Church of England:
A Lecture by John Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury (1899)
http://anglicanhistory.org/england/jwords   (360 words)

  
 Next Chairman of Liturgical Commission announced Church of England
Bishop Stephen said: 'In the Book of Common Prayer and Common Worship, the Church of England has excellent liturgical resources.
The liturgy should be at the vanguard of the Church's mission, ensuring those who come to our churches encounter services that are both inspiring and uplifting and so are drawn further into the worship of God and into a new or renewed faith.'
By then, the Commission's work on the Common Worship liturgical texts will be complete and the Commission plans to turn its attention to ensuring that the quality of worship offered in the Church of England is consistently high.
http://www.cofe.anglican.org/news/next_chairman_of_liturgical_commission_announced.html   (330 words)

  
 New Page 2
This paper focuses upon a particular aspect of the thought of John Jewel, bishop of Salisbury, 1560-1571: that facet treating the respective purity of the Churches of England and Zurich.
Having been granted the privilege to define his communion within the confines of the 1559 settlement, the bishop of Salisbury orients his agenda for reform in counterpoise to the Church of Rome, portraying England
Consequently, the nature of all his public discourse up until his last two years of life visibly focused on justifying the doctrine of the Church of England against its Roman detractors.
http://www.eastern.edu/academic/trad_undg/sas/depts/history/jewel.html   (3415 words)

  
 Histories and Guides to the Medieval Liturgy
For England in the middle Ages, the most important form of the liturgy is the Sarum Missal, or Missal according to the Use of Sarum, organized by the Bishop of Salisbury and chancellor of England in the late 11th century.
For finding where any Bible reading occurs in the church year, see the appendix "Passages from Holy Scripture" to the Missale ad Usum Insignis et Praeclarae Ecclesiae Sarum, ed.
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/AnS/english/plummerj/litgref.html   (131 words)

  
 Boydell & Brewer Ltd
They include the great series of bishops' registers, unique to England among all the churches of Western Europe, which reflect in remarkable detail the administration of their dioceses.
Register of John Waltham, Bishop of Salisbury 1388-1395
Registers of Roger Martival, Bishop of Salisbury, 1315-1330, I
http://www.boydell.co.uk/CANTY.HTM   (548 words)

  
 The Campaign for Philosophical Freedom
Reactivating the ecclesiastical court for heresy tells me that this autonomy is coming to an end in the Anglo-Catholic Church, and with it the Christian religion, as the Bishop of Salisbury made clear to me in 1983.
Half the Church of England clergy openly follow the former Bishop of Durham, Dr. David Jenkins, and the rest privately agree with what this top academic said.
Please see the letter that the Bishop of Salisbury, Dr. John Baker, wrote to me on 3rd March 1983:
http://www.cfpf.org.uk/articles/religion/39articles.html   (1021 words)

  
 NEVILLE of Westmoreland/Kent/Salisbury
Notes: Bishop of Salisbury 1427-1438 and of Durham 1437-1457.
Notes: famed for having made the "Diabolical Marriage" to the young John Woodville to advance the family of his sister Elizabeth.
He was nominated Bishop of Exeter at the age of twenty-three (1455).
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/NEVILLE2.htm   (1754 words)

  
 St. James Church Alderholt - A brief history of our church
On 2nd June 1849 the church was consecrated by the Bishop of Salisbury, and dedicated to St James the Greater, Apostle and Martyr.
It was dedicated to St Clement, Bishop and Martyr (who is mentioned in St Paul's letter to the Philippians).
The foundation stone was laid in 1841, but it took until 1849 for the Church to be completed and dedicated to 'St. James the Greater, Apostle and Martyr'.
http://www.stjamesalderholt.org.uk/history.htm   (995 words)

  
 Florilegium urbanum - Salisbury / Northampton guildhalls
However, the Bishop's Guildhall and city churches were also used in following years for assemblies expected to draw larger attendance; St. Edmund's was usually the location for electoral assemblies.
In 1416 we first hear of the Council House near that church.
The Bishop's Guildhall in Salisbury was probably built in the early fourteenth century.
http://www.trytel.com/~tristan/towns/florilegium/poppoli05.html   (668 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: The Register of John Waltham: Bishop of Salisbury 1388-1395
Amazon.ca: Books: The Register of John Waltham: Bishop of Salisbury 1388-1395
The Register of John Waltham: Bishop of Salisbury 1388-1395
Look for books like The Register of John Waltham: Bishop of Salisbury 1388-1395 by subject:
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0907239498   (250 words)

  
 Wiltshire County - Council Community & Parish Information - Get Community Information
Henry I died in 1135 having extracted an oath from the barons and bishops, including Roger, that they would accept her as queen, but his nephew, Stephen of Blois, invaded England to claim the throne and was supported by many of the barons and bishops.
Matilda (also called Maud) of Ramsbury, who was Roger’s mistress and the mother of his son, was at this time holding Devizes castle but when Stephen arrived and threatened to hang her son she surrendered the castle to him.
It was to be held yearly on the eve and feast of St. Denis (8th and 9th October), but by 1223 the Bishop of Salisbury seems to have displaced the lepers and was disputing the rights of the fair with the constable of the castle.
http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/community/getcom_print.php?id=77   (3734 words)

  
 Britannia Biographies: St. Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury
Six years later, he was made Bishop of Salisbury.
Osmund, afterwards St. Osmund, was one of the great patrons of Salisbury.
Bishop Osmund died in 1099 and was buried in the Cathedral at Old Sarum.
http://www.britannia.com/bios/bishops/oseez.html   (348 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The life of Seth, Lord Bishop of Salisbury.
The life of Seth, Lord Bishop of Salisbury.
Find in a Library: The life of Seth, Lord Bishop of Salisbury.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/62e3e207cbba88f2.html   (60 words)

  
 EBK: Geoffrey of Monmouth (110-1155)
As with all his works, Geoffrey hoped the prophecies might bring him a lucrative preferment in the Church, and he used its dedication to ingratiate himself with Alexander who was Bishop of his local diocese.
Some say, erroneously, that his tutor was an uncle named Uchtryd who made him Archdeacon of Llandeilo or Llandaff when he became Bishop of the latter in around 1140.
It was dedicated to his former colleague at St. George’s, Robert De Chesney, the new Bishop of Lincoln.
http://www.earlybritishkingdoms.com/arthur/geofmon.html   (987 words)

  
 News Archive - Salisbury Cathedral
The Bishop of Salisbury, David Stancliffe, said, "I am hugely pleased that Mark will be joining the Salisbury team, and look forward enormously to a new and invigorating chapter in the life and ministry of the Cathedral'.
Cathedrals play a vital role in the mission of the Church.
This ancient title is one of the three residentiary canons (Precentor, Chancellor and Treasurer) who, along with the Dean and Chapter Clerk make up the Executive, responsible to the Chapter for the day to day governance of the Cathedral.
http://www.salisburycathedral.org.uk/news.archive.php?id=107   (497 words)

  
 Control Arms: Roadshow Diary
In a letter to The Daily Telegraph this week, the Bishop of Salisbury joined the Bishop of Oxford stating that; “The unregulated global arms trade comes at a massive cost to its victims.
Rev David Stancliffe, Bishop of Salisbury and his visiting colleague the Most Revd Archbishop Joseph Marona of Sudan.
Jonathan Plows and his fellow Salisbury AI supporters turned up in force to help set up an instant cemetery in the Bishop’s garden.
http://www.controlarms.org/events/roadshow_diary_day13.htm   (488 words)

  
 Devizes WIL and Southbroom - WIL ENG
St Peter's is a vicarage; value, £300, in the gift of the Bishop of Salisbury.
There are places of worship for Baptists, the Society of Friends, Independents, Presbyterians, and Wesleyan Methodists.
The church of St James is in the 15th century style.
http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~alan/family/G-Southbroom.html   (1557 words)

  
 Saint Nicholas ::: Sermon 2004
This Boy Bishop ceremony is a very obvious way of saying 'no' to all that sort of thing.
Do you know other cathedrals and parishes that select a Boy Bishop?
By Thomas Isaac, 2004 Boy Bishop at Salisbury Cathedral Used by permission.
http://www.stnicholascenter.org/Brix?pageID=533   (536 words)

  
 ROBERT HALLAM - LoveToKnow Article on ROBERT HALLAM
In the latter year the pope nominated him to be archbishop of York, but the king objected.
1417), bishop of Salisbury and English representative at the council of Constance, was educated at Oxford, and was chancellor of the university from 1403 to 1405.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HA/HALLAM_ROBERT.htm   (393 words)

  
 JOHN JEWEL - LoveToKnow Article on JOHN JEWEL
The chief result was Jewels Apologia ecclesiae Anglicanae, published in 1562, which in Bishop Creightons words is the first methodical statement of the position of the Church of England against the Church of Rome, and forms the groundwork of all subsequent controversy.
His cong dlire as bishop of Salisbury had been made out on the 27th of July, but he was not consecrated until the 21st of January 1560.
(1522157,), bishop of Salisbury, son of John Jewel of Buden, Devonshire, was born on the 24th of May 1522, and educated under his uncle John Bellamy, rector of Hampton, and other private tutors until his matriculation at Merton college, Oxford, in July 1535.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/J/JE/JEWEL_JOHN.htm   (732 words)

  
 Newsletter
Some five hundred pupils from Bishop Wordsworth's School attended an extended assembly led by the Charity Committee.
July at 9.30 am as — all wearing some white clothing - they formed a white band around the Cathedral.
This was an original and exciting idea by students from Bishop Wordsworth's School.
http://www.bws.wilts.sch.uk/newsletter.html   (2007 words)

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