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  • |bishop=Andrew John ...hedrals which followed have been sacked by Irish raiders, Vikings and King John's men in 1211, but building work continued slowly through the ages thereaft
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  • ...film and television archives in the world, which was generously endowed by John Paul Getty. ...and epithets since the [[Domesday Book]].<ref>{{cite book|last=Cobb|first=John Wolstenhol |title=Two Lectures on the History and Antiquities of Berkhamste
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  • |bishop=Anthony Priddis |suffragan=Bishop of Ludlow
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  • |bishop=Jonathan Gledhill |suffragans=Bishop of Wolverhampton<br />Bishop of Shrewsbury<br />Bishop of Stafford
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  • ...of 772. In this charter, [[King Offa]] II, King of Mercia, granted land to Bishop Oswald to build a church. Three hundred years later, around 1066, William t ...ginning a sea wall and esplanade between Galley Hill and Sea Lane in 1883. John Webb, the London building contractor who constructed the Eastern Esplanade
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  • |bishop=Paul Butler |suffragans=Bishop of Jarrow
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  • ...e.co.uk/map/#/show=Bridgewater_Canal map]). It was commissioned by Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, to transport coal from his mines in [[Worsley]] t Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, owned some of the coal mines dug to supply Lancas
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  • |address=Auckland Castle,<br> Bishop Auckland,<br> Co. Durham DL14 7NR ...lly as the '''Bishop's Castle''' or '''Bishop's Palace''', is located in [[Bishop Auckland]], its neighbouring town in [[County Durham]]. It has been a pala
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  • Walter de Lacy lost the castle to King John twice, until he made peace with the King in 1215. He lost it to Henry III ...Wales continued to operate, however, under the guidance of its president, Bishop William Smyth.<ref>{{harvnb|Faraday|2000|p=70}}</ref> The council evolved i
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  • ...Trefdraeth.<ref name=PCW/> In that year John Egerton, [[Diocese of Bangor|Bishop of Bangor]], appointed an elderly priest, Dr Thomas Bowles, to the parish a
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  • [[File:Duke of Bridgewater Francis Egerton.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Francis Egerton, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater, built the [[Bridgewater Canal]] and was directly ...with their tenants dependent upon secondary employment, however in 1719 a John Kay of Worsley had five stirks, two bulls, 17&nbsp;cows, "young cattle upon
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  • ...''. J. C. Nimmo; 1898 [cited 19 September 2012]. p. 658.</ref><ref>Frances Egerton Arnold-Forster. ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=ixBOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA266 ...h Guide'' (1925) Truro: Blackford; p. 158.</ref> The first resident Vicar, John de Withiel, was installed on 2 July 1259.<ref name=BBC-ChurchofStM>[http://
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  • |picture caption=St Thomas and St John with St Philip Church ...n the two daughters of the late Ralph Assheton, one of whom married Thomas Egerton, 1st Earl of Wilton. The manor of Radcliffe appears to have been included
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  • ...mesday Book|Domesday]] survey of 1086, it was held by Geoffrey de Mowbray, Bishop of Coutances, and contained two hides, of which one and a half were in deme ...oad around an ancient tumulus instead of going through it.<ref name=rutter>John Rutter, ''Delineations of the north western division of the county of Somer
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