English Benedictine monk and chronicler (fl. c. 1350)
Dom.
Simon Binham
O.S.B.
Personal
Religion
Catholic
Flourished
c. 1335–1350
Simon Binham or Bynham (fl. c. 1335–1350) was an English chronicler and Benedictine monk of the priory of Binham, Norfolk.[1] He assisted the prior of Binham in opposing the exactions of Hugh, abbot of St. Albans, and was imprisoned for some time with the other rebellious monks. He is said to have contributed to the continuation of the Chronicle of Rishanger, but his other writings are largely lost.[2]
SimonBinham or Bynham (fl. c. 1335–1350) was an English chronicler and Benedictine monk of the priory of Binham, Norfolk. He assisted the prior of Binham...
in Perth or Vancouver, anything on the AIM boards in the UK. Croft and Binham, Jane and Caroline (14 November 2011). "Ex-chief at Langbar jailed". www...
Binham from 1226. He died on 25 April 1252. 1252 Ralph de Dunham c. 1265 William de Horton 1273 Adam de Maperteshall 1279 William Bernard 1280 Simon de...
History Online "Binham Priory", Pastscape, Historic England Church Of St Mary pastscape.org.uk "Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of Binham", A History...
Watson 1618 William Noble 1633 William Latimer 1649 Robert Harpur 1659 Simon Gawer 1664 John Hodges 1667 Nicholas Adee 1669 John Clarke 1676 John Binion...
origin, and became in its heyday one of the wealthiest in the country. Simon de Montfort (1208–1265) is buried near the high altar of the ruined abbey...
profits". The Guardian. Archived from the original on January 25, 2017. Binham, Caroline; Croft, Jane (September 19, 2014). "Goldman admits cultivating...
Abbey, Winchester (London: Henry Bradshaw Society), 6 vols. 1932-1942. Simon Keynes, The Liber Vitae of the New Minster and Hyde Abbey, Winchester (Copenhagen:...
63 (1): 52–54. doi:10.2307/40145048. JSTOR 40145048. Alhoniemi, Pirkko; Binham, Philip (1985). "Modern Finnish Literature from Kalevala and Kanteletar...
Buckfast (Brit. Mus.) – no dates. Henry mentioned in C.B.A. 1264 and 1269. Simon mentioned in C.B.A. and Petre Archives (P.A.) between 1273 and 1280. Robert...
1982 and 1987, Harrison & Harrison enlarged the organ at the direction of Simon Preston to include an additional lower choir organ and a bombarde organ...
Edwin Cook 1960–1989 Geoffrey Lester 1990–2000 Richard Askew 2001–2003 Simon Oberst (resigned, disqualified from priesthood) 2004–2017 Edward Mason 2018–...
British naturalist and geologist Malcolm Sayer, designer for Jaguar cars Simon Thomas, television presenter Liam Walsh, the boxer is based in the town...
Wretham. Remainder of PLU in Suffolk. Walsingham PLU Alethorpe, Bale, Barney, Binham, Blakeney, Briningham, Brinton, Cockthorpe, Dunton-cum-Doughton, East Barsham...
Supervision at the Bank for International Settlements website Caroline Binham (March 7, 2019), Bank of Spain governor appointed head of Basel Committee...
hacking: Prime minister reveals inquiry powers". BBC News. 12 July 2011. Binham, Caroline (13 July 2011). "Leveson seen as 'steady pair of hands'". Financial...
Earl of Essex. Hugh de Sulgrave, 1254-67 William de Godmanchester, 1276 Simon de Eye, 1330 The new establishment Abbey College, Ramsey was formed from...
of the Miracles confirmed his name by describing a monk called Herman of Binham as his namesake. Herman claimed to have found another early account of St...
Wystow I (sub-prior), 1294–1300 William de Aslaghby (sacrist), 1300–1313 Simon de Scardeburg (prior), 1313–1321 John de Wystow II, 1322–1335 John de Heslyngton...
with FCA over RBS mistreatment of small firms". Guardian. 18 January 2018. Binham, Caroline (7 February 2018). "Lawmakers threaten FCA with powers to publish...