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Retrieved 13
March 2024. Hingeston-Randolph,
Francis Charles (1898). "
Stapeldon,
Walter de" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 54. pp. 92–93. in...
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Walter Stapeldon (died 15
October 1326) was an
English cleric and
administrator who was
Bishop of
Exeter from 1308 and
twice served as Lord High Treasurer...
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William Olaf
Stapledon (10 May 1886 – 6
September 1950) was an
English philosopher and
author of
science fiction. In 2014, he was
inducted into the Science...
- on the
oliphaunt theme, "Iumbo, or ye
Kinde of ye Oliphaunt", in the
Stapeldon Magazine in 1927. It begins: The
Indic oliphaunt's a
burly lump, A moving...
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Governor (1953–1956)
Oswald Raynor Arthur,
Governor (1957–1960)
Robert Stapeldon,
Governor (1960–1964)
Ralph Grey,
Baron Grey of Naunton,
Governor (1964–1968)...
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estate was held by the
Stapeldons;
Bishop of
Exeter Walter de
Stapeldon (1261–1326) was born at Annery. From the
Stapeldons, it was
inherited by the...
- style. It was
begun by
Peter Quinel (1280–1291),
continued by
Bytton and
Stapeldon, and completed, much as it has
since remained, by John
Grandisson during...
- Sir
Robert de
Stapeldon Stapledon, KCMG, CBE (6
February 1909 – 30
August 1975) was a
British colonial administrator and
Governor of the
Bahamas from...
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recording in 2014,
featuring the
Choir of
Exeter College Oxford and the
Stapeldon Sinfonia, with Tim
Muggeridge (organ) and
directed by
George de Voil:...
- of the
River Culm, was
already built in the late 13th century.
Bishop Stapeldon left
money in his will (1326) for its upkeep. It
contains some old work...