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Robert de Graystanes (d. 1336?), also known as Robert Greystones or Robert Graystanes, was a 14th-century English Benedictine monk, an unsuccessful candidate to become bishop of Durham around 1333, and supposed chronicler of the church of Durham.
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RobertdeGraystanes (d. 1336?), also known as Robert Greystones or RobertGraystanes, was a 14th-century English Benedictine monk, an unsuccessful candidate...
who had elected and actually installed their sub-prior, RobertdeGraystanes. In February 1334 de Bury was made Lord Treasurer, an appointment he exchanged...
Durham include the Bede, Symeon of Durham, Geoffrey of Coldingham and RobertdeGraystanes. County Durham has long been associated with coal mining, from medieval...
pension of 100 florins, according to the chronicle attributed to RobertdeGraystanes. The cardinals excommunicated Middleton and his associates and, per...
Middleton, Sir Arthur E. (1918). Sir Gilbert de Middleton. Mawson Swan and Morgan Limited. p. 24. deGraystanes, Robert (1839). Surtees Society Publications Vol...
de Gretham, 1311-1321 Richard de Whitworth, 1322-1325 Adam de Pontefract, 1325-1332 RobertdeGraystanes, 1333 Alexander de Lamsley, 1334 William de Scaccario...
(1341-2) John de Beverlaco John Barnaby (1345) Nicholas de Luceby (1346-9) John Wawayne John de Norton Thomas Graystanes (1354) William de Goldisburgh (1354–60)...
Historiae Dunelmensis Scriptores Tres, Gaufridus de Coldingham, Robertus deGraystanes et Willielmus de Chambre in 1839. Geoffrey died probably around 1215...