Thomas of Marlborough (died 1236) (sometimes Thomas de Marleberge)[1] was a medieval English monk and writer. He became abbot of Evesham Abbey in 1230.
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ThomasofMarlborough (died 1236) (sometimes Thomas de Marleberge) was a medieval English monk and writer. He became abbot of Evesham Abbey in 1230. Thomas...
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including the dukedom ofMarlborough, the earldoms of Sunderland and Spencer, and the Churchill barony. Two prominent members of the family during the...
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one of being completely unsuitable to hold any kind of spiritual role. Nevertheless, even his most severe contemporary critic, ThomasofMarlborough, one...
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the history of the abbey from 714 to 1539, and the early sections from 714 to 1214 were probably mostly composed by ThomasofMarlborough, who was abbot...
nearby Marlborough Road. In the 1880s Prince Albert (later Edward VII) purchased his country seat of Sandringham House in Norfolk and asked Thomas Crapper...
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work was the one on the miracles of Mary, which besides influencing ThomasofMarlborough, also influenced William of Malmesbury. Dominic's collection...