William Briwere[a] (died 1244) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter.
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WilliamBriwere (died 1244) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter. Briwere was the nephew of William Brewer, a baron and political leader during King Henry III...
participation in the Sixth Crusade. WilliamBriwere, the bishop of Exeter, participated in the Crusade as a proxy for his uncle William Brewer, who died before he...
and heiress of Fulbert de Dover by his spouse Isabel, daughter of WilliamBriwere. Their children were: Richard de Dover, feudal baron of Chilham, married...
Cannington. WilliamBriwere was granted the lordship of the Manor of Bridgwater by King John in 1201, and founded Bridgwater Friary. Through Briwere's influence...
moots or meetings. An Augustinian priory was founded here in 1201 by WilliamBriwere, a businessman, administrator and courtier to four Plantagenet kings...
of Hungary William I, Count of Holland Henry I of Rodez Alamanno da Costa Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Hermann von Salza WilliamBriwere Peter des...
William of Huntingfield 1203–1204 William de Longespee 1204–1207 Geoffrey Fitzpier, Earl of Essex 1207–1213 WilliamBriwere, Lord Torbay 1213–1215 Hubert...
London on 7 May under the care and tutelage of the Bishop of Exeter, WilliamBriwere. The princess's brothers accompanied her from Canterbury to Sandwich...
in spring 1234. Peter participated in the Sixth Crusade alongside WilliamBriwere, who was Bishop of Exeter. An army of other crusaders accompanied them...
September 3 – Guala de Roniis, bishop of Brescia (b. 1180) October 24 – WilliamBriwere, English bishop and diplomat November 18 – Ibn Abi'l-Dam, Syrian historian...
Name Dates in office Source WilliamBriwere, Jnr 1217 Waleran Tyes 1224 Savery de Mauleon 1227 Bishop of Winchester 1233 Benedict 1269 Hugh de Hanneby...
of Saint Peter in Exeter, England. The chapter was established by WilliamBriwere, Bishop of Exeter (1224–44) who set up the offices of dean and chancellor...
WilliamBriwere, and, secondly, in 1215, Gwladus Ddu, daughter of Welsh Prince Llewelyn the Great. He had issue by his first wife, including William de...
Bishop of Hereford Ralph Neville, Bishop of Chichester William Briwere, Bishop of Exeter William of Trumpington, Abbot of St Albans Hugh of Northwold, Abbot...
Cistercian monastery and offshoot of Forde Abbey, was founded in 1201 by WilliamBriwere. The abbey was closed in 1539 and granted to Lord Russell. It was mostly...
September 3 – Guala de Roniis, bishop of Brescia (b. 1180) October 24 – WilliamBriwere, English bishop and diplomat November 18 – Ibn Abi'l-Dam, Syrian historian...
subsequently enlarged and rededicated to the saint in 1238 by Bishop WilliamBriwere. The collegiate establishment consisted of a dean and three prebendaries...
French and English mercenaries under the bishops Peter des Roches and WilliamBriwere, arrive at Acre. September – A second contingent joined by Frederick...
French and English mercenaries under the bishops Peter des Roches and WilliamBriwere, arrive at Acre. September – A second contingent joined by Frederick...
miles (3.2 km) north of the village. The abbey was founded in 1201 by WilliamBriwere as a Cistercian monastery and offshoot of Forde Abbey. The founder...
England, established in 1245 and dissolved in 1538. It was founded by WilliamBriwere and moved from another location. Further buildings were added in 1278...
William Warelwast (died 1137) was a medieval Norman cleric and Bishop of Exeter in England. Warelwast was a native of Normandy, but little is known about...
whereupon WilliamBriwere paid 1000 marks for custody of his lands, his heirs and their marriages. The inheritance descended through Hugh's son William de Auberville...
castle. The castle is first mentioned in 1216, when it was granted to WilliamBriwere, and was shortly afterwards fixed as the prison of the stannaries and...
Plomesgate to Hugh de Auberville, heir of William and Matilda, at Easter 1209. Hugh died c. 1212, whereupon WilliamBriwere paid 1000 marks for custody of his...
Episcopus Exoniensis ("Bishop of Exeter"). The present cathedral was begun by William de Warelhurst in 1112, the transept towers he built being the only surviving...