- John
Chishull or John de
Chishull (died 1280) was Lord
Chancellor of England,
Bishop of London, and Lord High
Treasurer during the 13th century. He also...
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Edmund Chishull (1671–1733) was an
English clergyman and antiquary. He was son of Paul
Chishull, and was born at Eyworth, Bedfordshire, 22
March 1670–1...
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Archdeacon of Bath (1261–1263)
Nicholas of Ely,
Archdeacon of Ely (1263) John
Chishull,
Archdeacon of
London (1263–1264)
Thomas Cantilupe,
Archdeacon of Stafford...
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September 1275 by Robert Kilwardby, with co-consecrators
being John
Chishull and
Walter de
Merton Personal details Born c. 1218 Hambleden, Buckinghamshire...
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Peter de
Newport Richard Talbot John de
Ebulo Geoffrey de
Fering John
Chishull Hervey de
Boreham Thomas Ingoldsthorpe Roger de La Legh
William de Montfort...
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Peter de
Newport Richard Talbot John de
Ebulo Geoffrey de
Fering John
Chishull Hervey de
Boreham Thomas Ingoldsthorpe Roger de La Legh
William de Montfort...
- all of whom were
Orthodox Christians. In 1699 an
English priest,
Edmund Chishull visited the
village and says that the
whole po****tion was Christian. A...
- John
Chishull Lord
Chancellor 1263 1265
Walter Giffard Bishop of Bath and
Wells 1265 1266
Godfrey Giffard Lord
Chancellor 1266 1268 John
Chishull Lord...
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Peter de
Newport Richard Talbot John de
Ebulo Geoffrey de
Fering John
Chishull Hervey de
Boreham Thomas Ingoldsthorpe Roger de La Legh
William de Montfort...
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Archdeacon of York Lord
Chancellor In
office 1266–1268
Monarch Henry III of
England Preceded by
Walter Giffard Succeeded by John
Chishull...