GodfreyGiffard (c. 1235 – 1302) was Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Worcester. Giffard was a son of Hugh...
1239. In 1256 Giffard and his mother received the king's licence to live in Boyton Castle. Giffard's brother was Bishop GodfreyGiffard, who was Bishop...
rider Sir George Giffard (1886–1964), British Army general George Augustus Giffard (1849–1925), Royal Navy officer GodfreyGiffard (c.1235–1302), English...
John Chishull Lord Chancellor 1263 1265 Walter Giffard Bishop of Bath and Wells 1265 1266 GodfreyGiffard Lord Chancellor 1266 1268 John Chishull Lord Chancellor...
unclear how this was related to their dispute with their tenants but GodfreyGiffard, the bishop of Worcester, considered it serious enough to instruct...
notable descendants include the sons of Hugh Giffard of Boyton in Wiltshire: Walter Giffard and GodfreyGiffard. Barns-Graham, Peter (15 November 2011). "Giffard01"...
Conclusive evidence appears in 1291 when an argument was settled by Bishop GodfreyGiffard regarding who owned the wax from the candles used at the feast of St...
in the care of Hugh Giffard – father of the future Chancellor GodfreyGiffard – until Bartholomew Pecche took over at Giffard's death in 1246. Edward...
Sandwich (1265) (Keeper of the Great Seal) Walter Giffard, Bishop of Bath and Wells (1265–1266) GodfreyGiffard, Archdeacon of Wells (1266–1268) John Chishull...
Bishop of Worcester's manors made circa 1299. It was ordered by Bishop GodfreyGiffard and incorporated some earlier surveys. The original Latin manuscript...
Al-Hakim I, Abbasid ruler (caliph) of Cairo (b. 1247) January 26 – GodfreyGiffard, English Lord Chancellor and bishop February 1 – Andrea dei Conti,...
Queries, 10 S. IX, No. 213, Jan. 25, 1908, pp.62–63 Davies, Susan J. "Giffard, Godfrey". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University...
fortify the Castle, which was embattled and finished by his successor, GodfreyGiffard, in 1268. The gatehouse was added in the reign of Henry VI, by Bishop...
Rohese Giffard (sometimes Rose, or Rohais; died after 1113) was a Norman noblewoman in the late 11th and early 12th century. The daughter of a Norman...
Co-consecrators Nicholas of Ely, Hugh Belsham, O.P., Walter Bronscombe, GodfreyGiffard, and Anian Schonaw, O.P. Date 26 February 1273 Cardinalate Elevated...
Register of Bishop GodfreyGiffard, September 23rd, 1268 to August 15th, 1301 Volume II (Oxford 1902), p. 74. Register of Bishop Godfrey Gifford II, p. 85...
tensions and prompting Henry to send two bishops, Roger de Meyland and GodfreyGiffard, to take control of the site and arbitrate a solution to the dispute...
include: GodfreyGiffard (c. 1235 – 1302), Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, Lord Chancellor of England, and Bishop of Worcester Maud (de Giffard) Devereux...
post(s) Dean of St Paul's Orders Consecration 29 April 1274 by Bishop GodfreyGiffard, with co-consecrator Bishop Anian Schonaw, O.P. Personal details Died...
Ely Formerly Archdeacon of Ely;translated to Winchester 1268 1302 GodfreyGiffard 1302 John St German (bishop-elect) Elected in March 1302, but quashed...
similar conflict with GodfreyGiffard, Bishop and Administrator of Worcester Cathedral (and formerly Chancellor of England. Godfrey, who had granted land...
Walter de Gray (1216–1255) Sewal de Bovil (1256–1258) Godfrey Ludham (1258–1265) Walter Giffard (1266–1279) William de Wickwane (1279–1285) John le Romeyn...
1323–1324 Succeeded by Geoffrey le Scrope Political offices Preceded by GodfreyGiffard Chancellor of the Exchequer of England 1316–1327 Succeeded by William...
son of Richard Blund, Bishop of Exeter) 6 November 1265–May 1267: GodfreyGiffard (also Archdeacon of Wells from 1267; later Bishop of Worcester) May...
Preceded by Walter de Cantilupe Bishop of Worcester 1266–1268 Succeeded by GodfreyGiffard Preceded by John Gervais Bishop of Winchester 1268–1280 Succeeded by...