RobertBraybrooke (1336/7-1404) was a medieval cleric and King's Secretary. He was Dean of Salisbury and Bishop of London. Braybrooke was the son of Sir...
Braybrooke is a small village in north west Northamptonshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 378. It is situated about...
buildings. Other notable examples of wall ball games being banned include RobertBraybrooke, Bishop of London, who in 1385 prohibited the game. Another recorded...
Robert of Braybrooke or Robert le May (1168–1210) was a medieval landowner, justice and sheriff. He was born at Braybrooke, Northamptonshire the son of...
Courtenay, Bishop of London (1381) Lord Scrope of Bolton (1381–1382) RobertBraybrooke, Bishop of London (1382–1383) Lord de la Pole (later Earl of Suffolk)...
buildings. Other notable examples of wall ball games being banned include RobertBraybrooke, Bishop of London, who in 1385 prohibited the game "Necnon ad pilam...
Robert de Sigello (died 1150) was a medieval Bishop of London and Lord Chancellor of England. Robert was keeper of the king's seal, usually known as Lord...
Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "London". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. R.E.M. Wheeler, The Topography of Saxon London, p296,...
Underground station. The street was named after a Bishop of London, RobertBraybrooke. Other Bishops of London who gave their names to nearby streets were...
Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland from 1395 to his death. RobertBraybrooke, Bishop of London (1397) Thomas Cranley, Primate of Ireland (1401–1410)...
Archbishop of Canterbury 1398–1399 Succeeded by Thomas Arundel Preceded by RobertBraybrooke Bishop of London 1405–1406 Succeeded by Nicholas Bubwith...
Patrick Philip William Braybrooke FRSL (1894–1956) was an English literary critic who largely concentrated his attention on English writers of the nineteenth...
Preceded by Simon Sudbury Bishop of London 1375–1381 Succeeded by RobertBraybrooke Archbishop of Canterbury 1381–1396 Succeeded by Thomas Arundel Academic...
Walter Skirlaw Bishop of Durham 1406–1437 Succeeded by Robert Neville Preceded by RobertBraybrooke as bishop Bishop-elect of London 1404 Succeeded by Roger...
Great Book of Lecan was started at Enniscrone. (Completed in 1418). RobertBraybrooke, Bishop of London appointed Lord Chancellor of Ireland. John Deping...
Sudbury William Courtenay RobertBraybrooke Roger Walden Nicholas Bubwith Richard Clifford John Kemp William Grey Robert FitzHugh Robert Gilbert Thomas Kempe...
Ramsbury in the diocese of Salisbury. Barlow, Frank (2004). "Chichester, Robert of (d. 1160?)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
David Braybrooke FRSC (October 18, 1924–August 7, 2013) was a political philosopher and professor emeritus at both Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova...
1377 – 26 July 1381 (exch.): RobertBraybrooke, later Bishop of London 26 July 1381–bef. 1397 (res.): Nicholas Braybrooke c. 5 April 1395: Richard Lentwardyn...
Henry of Braybrooke (died 1234) was an English High Sheriff and justice. He was the son of Robert of Braybrooke, who had served as High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire...