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- William Chamberleyn (died 7 March 1434) was an Oxford college head in the 15th-century. Chamberleyn was the inaugural rector of Lincoln College, Oxford...
- translated into English under the title of The Royal Penitent by Francis Chamberleyn (London 1659), and into German as Heilige Betrachtungen (Marburg, 1677)...
- that the great Chamberleyn, the Constable, the Marciall, the Lorde Admyrall, the Great Maister or Lorde Stewarde and the Kinges Chamberleyn, shall sytt and...
- Spencer (died 1525) 7. Elizabeth Cope (1529–1584) 30. Edward Raleigh (c. 1474 – 1508) 15. Bridget Raleigh 31. Anne Chamberleyn (c. 1478 – after 1510)...
- Benedictines of Westminster to found a cell; dissolved 1536; granted to Leonard Chamberleyn c.1544 nave of church now in parochial use The Priory Church of the Blessed...
- Rotherham. Richard Fleming died in 1431, and the first rector, William Chamberleyn, in 1434, leaving the college with few buildings and little money. The...
- (2) William de Lee and Hugh Wyldeblood 1416 William Skytteby, Thomas Chamberleyn 1419 John Biddulph (Bedulf), John Miners 1420 Hugo de Stanford and John...
- the manor of Cotes Biden, but the family sold it in 1471 to Richard Chamberleyn, son in law of Richard Fowler, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Thomas...
- (repealed) 7 Hen. 7. c. 23 (Ruffhead: c. 16) 5 March 1492 Attincta Roberti Chamberleyn Militis. (Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1948) Outlawry in Lancashire...
- initially owned by Charles Howard, Esq., for three years, then by Leonard Chamberleyn, Esq., then by John Lovelace, Esq. It was used as the residence of the...