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- David de Bernham (died 1253) was Chamberlain of King Alexander II of Scotland and subsequently, Bishop of St Andrews. He was elected to the see in June...
- He partnered in the firm Newhouse & Bernham (occasionally misspelled as Newhouse & Burnham) with Felix M. Bernham in 1913. Their projects included the...
- probably on 9 July. The next consecrated Bishop of St. Andrews was David de Bernham. D.D.R. Owen, The Reign of William the Lion: Kingship and Culture, 1143–1214...
- and an interpretation of Heather Trott from EastEnders, pla**** by Steve Bernham, as well as a doll of The Apprentice star Alan Sugar, who would regularly...
- record of its consecration in 1244 to St Brisse and St Patrick by David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews. The building's deterioration in the late 18th century...
- French Vogue, who left him after the war for a theatrical agent, André Bernham, taking their daughter with her (ibid). Jeanmaire is probably best remembered...
- the cathedral, around 1144, and was dedicated in 1234 by Bishop David de Bernham. It then moved to a new site on the north side of South Street between...
- rebuilt in the 12th century but not consecrated until 1242 by David de Bernham, Bishop of St Andrews. The church underwent some alteration in the 15th...
- Robert Burnham (or Bernham) (died 10 August 1362) was a Canon of Windsor from 1351 to 1362 He was appointed: Rector of Middleton Cheney, Northamptonshire...
- church was dedicated to St Mary and consecrated in 1242 by the Bishop de Bernham. The settlement and parish were called Aberluthnot before being renamed...