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- Ralph de Warneville (died 1191; sometimes Ralph de Varneville or Ralf of Wanneville) was the twentieth Lord Chancellor of England as well as later Bishop...
- (1155–1162) Geoffrey Ridel, Archdeacon of Canterbury (1162–1173) Ralph de Warneville, Treasurer of York (1173–1181) Geoffrey, the ****, Plantagenet (1181–1189)...
- Cathedral Denomination Catholic Lord Chancellor In office 1162–1173 Monarch Henry II of England Preceded by Thomas Becket Succeeded by Ralph de Warneville...
- Henry II of England Ykenai (possibly) Lord Chancellor In office 1181–1189 Monarch Henry II Preceded by Ralph de Warneville Succeeded by William Longchamp...
- Canterbury Ralph (administrator) (died 1174), Bishop of Bethlehem Ralph de Warneville (died 1191), twentieth Lord Chancellor of England as well as later Bishop...
- – Wansey de WARENNAWarren WARENNARIUSWarrender de WARNEUILLAWarneville de WARTEUILLA – See also "de WATEUILLA" de WASA – Wace de WASPRIA – de...
- September 9 – Conrad II, duke of Bohemia (b. 1136) September 10 – Ralph de Warneville, Norman bishop October 15 – Raoul I (the Red), French nobleman December...
- September 9 – Conrad II, duke of Bohemia (b. 1136) September 10 – Ralph de Warneville, Norman bishop October 15 – Raoul I (the Red), French nobleman December...
- certainly by 14 March 1176. He was named vice-chancellor when Ralph de Warneville became Chancellor of England, which occurred in 1173. In 1176 and 1177...
- (res.): John of Canterbury (Bellesmains) bef. 1167–1181 (res.): Ralph de Warneville 1182–aft. 1189 (res.): Geoffrey (Plantagenet) 15 September 1189–aft. 1194:...