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Henry V's half-uncle Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester ( after 1426 also Cardinal ), had an important place on the Council.
Descendants of this marriage included Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester and eventually Cardinal ; Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland, grandmother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III ; John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, the great-grandfather of King Henry VII ; and Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots, from whom are descended, beginning in 1437, all subsequent sovereigns of Scotland, and successively, from 1603 on, the sovereigns of England, of Great Britain and Ireland, and of the United Kingdom to the present day.
James's relationship with the House of Lancaster changed in February 1423 when he married Joan Beaufort, a cousin of Henry VI and the niece of Thomas, Duke of Exeter and Henry, Bishop of Winchester.
Henry Beaufort ( c. 1374 – 11 April 1447 ) was a medieval English clergyman and Cardinal Bishop of Winchester, an anomaly in being both a bishop and a member of the royal house of Plantagenet.
When his half-brother deposed Richard and took the throne as Henry IV of England, he made Bishop Beaufort Lord Chancellor of England in 1403.
Beaufort resigned that position in 1404 when he was appointed Bishop of Winchester on 19 November.
Between 1411 and 1413, Bishop Beaufort was in political disgrace for siding with his nephew, the Prince of Wales, against the King, but when King Henry IV died and the Prince became Henry V of England, he made his uncle Chancellor again in 1413 ; however, Beaufort resigned the position in 1417.
In the following century Lady Margaret Beaufort obtained the property of Creake Abbey ( whose religious had all died of Black Death in 1506 ) to fund her works at Oxford and Cambridge, an action she took on the advice of such a staunch traditionalist as John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester.
* Cardinal BeaufortBishop of Winchester, Henry VI's great-uncle
He was seen as a moderating influence over the power battles between Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and Bishop Henry Beaufort.
In the 1390s, it was again devastated by fire, and in around 1420, once again a Bishop of Winchester Henry Beaufort, assisted with the rebuilding of the south transept and the completion of the tower.
In the council, he seems to have belonged to the circle around Bishop Henry Beaufort, and he followed Beaufortnow cardinalto peace negotiations at Berwick in 1429.
In the same novel, Frevisse also impresses Bishop Beaufort, one of the most powerful men in the country.
During this time, he was appointed by Bishop Beaufort to the mastership of St Mary Magdalen's Hospital, a leper hospital on St Giles Hill, just outside the city of Winchester.
Possibly with some influence from Lady Margaret Beaufort ( who was the mother of the then reigning king, Henry VII ), Oldham was appointed as Bishop of Exeter on 24 November 1504, and was consecrated in the post on 12 January 1505.
of Cardinal Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, a son of John of Gaunt, by Alice FitzAlan, da.
Decisions were made in the king's name by the regency Council made up of the most important and influential government of England, and dominated by Henry IV's son Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and Bishop Henry Beaufort ( Cardinal Beaufort from 1426 ), who was Henry V's half-uncle.
In 1439 it was bought by Henry Beaufort, Bishop of Winchester, who gave the manor to the Hospital of St Cross, Winchester, in 1445.

Bishop and child
Bishop Asser tells the story of how as a child Alfred won a prize of a volume of poetry in English, offered by his mother to the first of her children able to memorise it.
Xavier is contacted by Cable, who lost the mutant newborn to the traitorous actions of Bishop, who in turn lost the child to the Marauders, and tells him that he is the only one who can help Cable save the future.
Louis accordingly bolted the gates of Bourges against the new Bishop ; the Pope, recalling William X's similar attempts to exile Innocent's supporters from Poitou and replace them with priests loyal to himself, blamed Eleanor, saying that Louis was only a child and should be taught manners.
The three priests answer to Bishop Len Brennan, who has banished them to Craggy Island as punishment for different incidents in their past: Ted for alleged financial impropriety ( apparently involving some money ' resting ' in his account and a child being deprived a visit to Lourdes so that Ted could go to Las Vegas ), Dougal for something only referred to as the " Blackrock Incident " ( resulting in many " lives irreparably damaged "), and Jack for his alcoholism and womanising.
He had been taken as a young child to Hungary, and in 1054 Bishop Ealdred of Worcester visited the Holy Roman Emperor, Henry III to secure his return, probably with a view to becoming Edward's heir.
Matthew Paris reports that the Bishop of Lincoln, Robert Grosseteste, once said to Simon's eldest son Henry: " My beloved child, both you and your father will meet your deaths on one day, and by one kind of death, but it will be in the name of justice and truth.
Wren was born at East Knoyle in Wiltshire, the only surviving son of Christopher Wren Sr. ( 1589 – 1658 ) and Mary Cox, the only child of the Wiltshire squire Robert Cox from Fonthill Bishop.
Former child actor Richard Eyer, who played Bray's son in Stagecoach West, is a teacher in Bishop.
As a child he was educated by Diego de Anaya Maldonado, Bishop of Tui-Vigo, who later became Archibishop of Seville.
" Administration of the two sacraments, one immediately after the other, to adults is normally done by the bishop of the diocese ( generally at the Easter Vigil, since " the baptism of adults, at least of those who have completed their fourteenth year, is to be referred to the Bishop, so that he himself may confer it if he judges this appropriate " But if the bishop does not confer the baptism, then it devolves on the priest whose office it then is to confer both sacraments, since, " in addition to the bishop, the law gives the faculty to confirm to the following ... priests who, in virtue of an office which they lawfully hold, baptize an adult or a child old enough for catechesis or receive a validly baptized adult into full communion with the Church ..."
Mother Coffey was a child convert to COGIC under the preaching of Bishop Mason.
He received his episcopal consecration on March 10, 1844 — his 34th birthday — from Bishop John Hughes, with Bishops Benedict Fenwick ( who had baptized him as a child ) and Richard Vincent Whelan serving as co-consecrators, at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
As a child, he lived in the Warden's Lodgings at Keble College, Oxford, where his father served as Warden until his appointment as Bishop of Oxford.
Born around 955, he was sent as a child to be educated by his relative, Bishop Ulrich of Augsburg ( episcopate 923-973 ).
The couple had their last child in August 1669, a daughter who was baptised Anne Marie at the private chapel of the Palais Royal on 8 April 1670 by Philippe's first chaplain, the Bishop of Vabres.
The Ferns Report, published by the Irish Government on 25 October 2005 into child sex abuse in this diocese describes a catalogue of abuse between 1962 and 2002 involving 100 individual cases involving 21 priests during the tenures of Bishop Donal Herlihy ( 1964 – 1983 ) and later Bishop Comiskey.
# Henry, Bishop of Winchester b. 1101-d. 1171 oblate child raised at Cherite sur Loire ( Cluny Abbey ) 1103
Edith, who appears to have been learned, received the veil while a child, at the hands of Bishop Æthelwold of Winchester, and at the age of fifteen refused the abbacy of three houses offered by her father.
As a child, Gibson enrolled in Little Theater School and later graduated from Bishop England High School.
Cannonball allows Cable to escape with the child, opting to stay and distract Bishop.
Holding Bishop at gunpoint, Frank explains that he killed Tito, Larry, Arty Clay, and Zapa because he disapproved of their businesses, including human trafficking and child prostitution.
He is a Boston Red Sox fan due to his mother and the nuns and brothers from Bishop Guertin High School he attended as a child being from New Hampshire.
He was the son of Roger Alabaster of the cloth merchant family from Hadleigh in Suffolk, by Bridget Winthrop of Groton, Suffolk, sister of Adam Winthrop ( 1548 – 1574 ) whose first wife ( the marriage was short, she died three years later in child birth ) was Alice Still, sister of John Still ( d. 1607 / 8 ), Bishop of Wells.

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