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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...