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- John de Grandisson (1292 – 16 July 1369), also spelt Grandison, was Bishop of Exeter, in Devon, England, from 1327 to his death in 1369. Several works...
- The John Grandisson Triptych is an ivory triptych carved in England around 1330 AD. Since 1861, it has been part of the British Museum's collection. One...
- Eduard Grandisson (1798 – 26 April 1879) was a colonial administrator in the Dutch East Indies, who served as opperhoofd of the trading post of Dejima...
- Arch Capital's President and CEO, and Arch Capital's current CEO, Marc Grandisson, replaced Iordanou in 2018. Arch Capital entered the mortgage insurance...
- theatrical players rather than criminals. The Bishop of Exeter, John Grandisson, in nearby Chudleigh, issued instructions to his agents to investigate...
- keyboards on the track accompanying other pupils performing in a group called Grandisson Ensemble. The c****ette was expected to sell for £600 at auction; it ultimately...
- of arms surviving in its original form (1270–80) Grandisson Psalter, once owned by John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter and bequeathed to Princess Isabella...
- of mediaeval ivory panels including the Borradaile, Wernher and John Grandisson Triptychs, (10th–14th centuries) Several elephant ivory horns including...
- include the tombs of Otho de Grandisson and his wife, the altar screen, sedilia, and a wooden eagle given by Bishop Grandisson. Ottery St Mary parish registers...
- name "LD. GRANDISSON". This painting was engraved about 1714 by Pieter van Gunst, who identified it as "William Villiers, Vicount Grandisson, Father to...