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  1. Há 2 dias · In March, 1373, Bishop William of Wykeham licensed John Hyde, the monk guest-master, to hear confessions and to administer the Eucharist at Littleton during Lent and at Easter, for the depression of the times prevented the parishioners employing a parochial chaplain to assist the vicar.

  2. Há 3 dias · William of Wykeham, bishop of Winchester, who was born here in 1324, took his name from the place. BOROUGH. The first mention of the borough of Wickham is in 1607, when Sir William Uvedale, who then held it, settled it by fine upon Mary daughter of Sir Richard Norton for life.

  3. Há 2 dias · There is little doubt that William of Wykeham, who was at the castle during these years first as secretary to Sir John Scures and then under Bishop Edington, took part in this work. 29 . Ibid. 1346–9, pp. 450, 574.

  4. Há 3 dias · William of Wykeham restored the manor-house in 1371. Wargrave was in the hands of the king for a short time on the forfeiture of Cardinal Wolsey as Bishop of Winchester in 1529. In 1551 Bishop John Poynet together with the dean and chapter surrendered the manor to Edward VI.

  5. Há 4 dias · Norman Transformation. The year 1066 marked a turning point in English history with the Norman Conquest. This also brought significant changes to Winchesters religious landscape. In 1079, Bishop Walkelin began the construction of a huge new Norman cathedral on the site of the Old Minster.

  6. Há 5 dias · INTRODUCTION. Like Canterbury and Rochester, Winchester cathedral was reorganized after the dissolution of the monastic chapter of St. Swithun. In royal letters patent of 28 March 1541, (fn. 1) the former prior of the monastery, William Basing or Kingsmill was appointed dean, together with twelve canons to replace the monks.

  7. Há 2 dias · In 1370, for example, Richard de Hampton, Abbot of Halesowen, provided John Thorny, newly elected as abbot of Titchfield, with a letter confirming his election, which he took to William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester and patron of both abbeys.