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Gervase and Canterbury
* Gervase of Canterbury ( c 1141 – c1210 )
Other material from Thomas of Elmham, Gervase of Canterbury, and William of Malmesbury, later medieval chroniclers, adds little to Bede's account of Justus ' life.
Reliable accounts of the middle and later parts of John's reign are more limited, with Gervase of Canterbury and Ralph of Coggeshall writing the main accounts ; neither of them were positive about John's performance as king.
According to accounts left by the monk Gervase of Canterbury and eyewitness Edward Grim, they placed their weapons under a tree outside the cathedral and hid their mail armour under cloaks before entering to challenge Becket.
The only other of his works which has been printed, besides a few letters ( in The Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury, ed.
* The Chronicle of Gervase of Canterbury is written.
* Gervase of Canterbury
Theobald forgave the bishops of Exeter, Worcester and Bath on 11 November 1148, according to the later chronicler Gervase of Canterbury.
Gervase of Canterbury felt that he was too impetuous, probably because of Theobald's treatment of his priors at Christ Church.
The medieval chronicler Gervase of Canterbury said that during Henry II's reign, Walter " ruled England because Glanvill sought his counsel ".
Another source, Gervase of Canterbury, has the king telling the chapter they could choose their own nominee after six months, while the king secretly sent envoys to Rome to secure de Gray's election.
Alan, Abbot of Tewkesbury ( date of birth unknown ) is said by Gervase of Canterbury ( contemporary chronicler ) to be of English ( i. e. non-Norman ) descent.
A transit of Mars across Jupiter on 12 Sep 1170 was observed by the monk Gervase at Canterbury, and by Chinese astronomers.
Five monks from Canterbury reported to the abbey's chronicler, Gervase, that shortly after sunset on June 18, 1178, ( 25 June on the proleptic Gregorian calendar ) they saw " the upper horn the moon split in two.
Victoria County History describes how a hermit Aldwyn, who lived in the reign of Edward the Confessor, had petitioned the Earl of Gloucester for the original site ( of the Priory ) in the wood, and cites his source as " Gervase of Canterbury, Mappa Mundi ( Rolls ser.
Victoria County History describes how a hermit Aldwyn, who lived in the reign of Edward the Confessor, had petitioned the Earl of Gloucester for the original site ( of the Priory ) in the wood, and cites his source as " Gervase of Canterbury, Mappa Mundi ( Rolls ser.
In 1168, when concluding an alliance with Frederick Barbarossa, Henry II seized the chief representatives of the Jews and sent them to Normandy, while tallaging the rest 5, 000 marks ( Gervase of Canterbury, ed.
# Gervase of Canterbury, Chronicle ( Chronicon ), 1135-1199
According to Gervase of Canterbury, £ was collected from Christians, and another £ was collected from Jews.
However, Gervase of Canterbury asserts a plot against Henry's life was discovered in 1154 among some Flemish mercenaries.
Gervase of Canterbury ( Gervasus Cantuariensis or Gervasius Dorobornensis ) ( c. 1141 – c. 1210 ) was an English chronicler.
In 1178, Gervase took down the depositions of five monks of Canterbury who had witnessed a spectacular flash of light on the moon, possibly incorrectly thought to be the meteoric impact that formed the Giordano Bruno crater.
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This was reinforced when their foremost interpreter and performer, Gervase Elwes ( who had initiated the music festivals at Brigg in Lincolnshire at which Percy Grainger and others had developed their collections of country music ) died in a horrific accident in 1921.
His paternal grandfather was painter Simon Elwes, whose father was the diplomat and tenor Gervase Elwes ( 1866 – 1921 ).
Stephen probably had three illegitimate sons, Gervase, Ralph and Americ, by his mistress Damette ; Gervase became Abbot of Westminster in 1138, but after his father's death Gervase was removed by Henry in 1157 and died shortly afterwards.
He was taken to the priory of St Gervase at Rouen, where he died on 9 September 1087.
His former chaplain, Gervase of Tilbury, said that " his death was the end of everything knightly ".
In September 1174 the choir was severely damaged by fire, necessitating a major reconstruction, the progress of which was recorded in detail by a monk named Gervase.
Walton was born at Stafford ; the register of his baptism gives his father's name as Gervase.
" She had Sir William Wade, the honest Lord Lieutenant of the Tower, removed to make way for a new Lieutenant, Sir Gervase Helwys ; and a gaoler, of whom it was ominously said that he was " a man well acquainted with the power of drugs ," was set to attend on Overbury.
However, after Gervase Paganel joined a failed rebellion against King Henry II in 1173 the castle was demolished by order of the king.
One of the earliest in London ( possibly the first ) was in January 1913 at the Queen's Hall, under Henry Wood, where it was sung by Gervase Elwes and Doris Woodall: Wood thought it ' excessively modern but very beautiful '.
Gervase Markham was buried at St Giles's, Cripplegate, London, on 3 February 1637.
It was edited by Gervase Markham in 1595 as The Gentleman's Academic.
Another member of the Beckett family was the Conservative politician Gervase Beckett.
Kirke was the son of Gervase Kirke, a wealthy London-based merchant, who had married a Huguenot woman, Elizabeth Goudon, and was raised in Dieppe, in Normandy.
Gervase Duan " G. D ." Spradlin ( August 31, 1920 – July 24, 2011 ) was an American actor.

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A 12th-century writer, Gervase of Tilbury, wrote in his Latin geography that " Poland is bordered in one side with Russia, which is also called Ruthenia, as you may see from the following phrase of Lucan …" The original Latin text: Polonia in uno sui capite contingit Russiam, quae et Ruthenia, de qua Lucanus: Solvuntur flavi longa statione Rutheni.
Lord Grimthorpe's younger brother, Gervase Beckett, also sat as a Conservative Member of Parliament and was created a baronet in 1921 ( see Beckett baronets ).

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