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Innocent went on to excommunicate John in 1209, in a dispute that led to the exile of many of the English clergy and John's imposition of heavy financial demands on the church in England ; by 1209 de Gray and Peter des Roches, the Bishop of Winchester, were the only English bishops not in exile or dead.
:... I was born in St Michael ’ s Cheap in London, went to school at Winchester College, then went to Oxford, spent some years in foreign parts, was admitted to be a Socius Honorarius of the College of Physicians in London, Knighted September, 1671, when the King Charles II, the Queen and Court came to Norwich.
In 1822 he went to a school at Southwell, then to one at Risley, and in 1825 to Winchester as a commoner.
After receiving some instruction from the organist of Winchester Cathedral, where he was a chorister from 1756 to 1759, he went to London at the age of fifteen.
Winchester itself went on to have a troubled future as competition from both the US and abroad began to decrease its sales.
He went thereafter to Winchester, Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham ; at Birmingham the crowd that gathered to see him ride under the triumphal arches erected for his visit was described, even by his severest critics, as 75, 000 individuals.
During the early years residents traveled to Winchester ( Chesterville ) for supplies and to pick up their mail they went to Matilda ( Iroquois ).
Henry turned out to be a great genius, who went on to be appointed Abbot of Glastonbury and Bishop of Winchester which eventually made him far more powerful than the king and wealthier than anyone in England.
He was educated in school at Twyford and at thirteen went to Winchester College and later Christ Church, Oxford, where he studied scientific ornithology under Hugh Edwin Strickland.
On 3 July 1441 Henry VI went for a weekend visit to Winchester College to see the school for himself.
Afterwards Henry Howard studied with John White, Bishop of Lincoln ; when White was translated to Winchester in 1556, Henry went with him.
The road went from Mill Creek to Winchester, Virginia and was some long.
He was at first taught by his father and then went to Winchester College.
He was in the Harrow cricket eleven for the first regular matches with Eton ( 1822 ) and Winchester ( 1825 ), He then went to Christ Church, Oxford where he won the Chancellor's Latin verse at Oxford in 1827, and the Latin essay in 1831, and took a first-class in classics.
The Empress Matilda went on to besiege Henry of Blois at Winchester.
In 1874 he became a foreman for Singer Sewing Machine Co., then was employed by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co., later went to Winchester Repeating Arms Co., and then was Superintendent and Treasurer for the Sharps Rifle Co. on June 1, 1876 ..
Winchester Repeating Arms Company went into receivership in 1931, and was bought at bankruptcy auction by the Olin family's Western Cartridge Company on December 22 of that year.
He went to Winchester School and Trinity College, Cambridge, and succeeded his father as professor of statistics at University College London and as editor of the journal Biometrika.
After attending Winchester College, he went to Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated BA in 1838 and MA in 1843.
John went to Winchester College, playing in its cricket eleven from 1871 to 1873.
The Oilers went on to lose to the Carolina Hurricanes in seven games of the Stanley Cup final, with Winchester spending most of the latter games as a healthy scratch.
Fellowes showed musical ability at an early age and in 1878 received an offer from Joseph Joachim to become his violin pupil, the offer was not taken up and Fellowes went to Winchester College.
Educated in England at Winchester College, he went on to read mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1922 becoming the first mathematical student to take a double first and ' B star ' in two years.

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In any case, he had no intention of being caught asleep, so he carried his revolver in its holster on his hip and he took his Winchester with him and leaned it against the fence.
Probably due to the influence of Dunstan, the Archbishop of Canterbury ( 959 – 988 ), Ælfheah was elected Bishop of Winchester in 984, and was consecrated on 19 October that year.
These generic forms are explored on the University of Winchester Journalism Department ' features web ' where ' long form journalism ' is classified by genre or content, rather than in terms of production as film, radio or ' print '.
Cheney attended the Lancasterian School in Winchester before joining the Royal Navy at the age of 18, where he served on wartime Arctic convoys and in motor torpedo boats and gained experience of engineering and working on high performance engines.
This situation continued until the late 1990s, when fullbore rifles of calibres up to. 270 Winchester were permitted to be licenced for the purposes of deer hunting on humane grounds ( prior to this, only the. 22 – 250 cartridge was available for deer hunting and it was felt to be only barely capable of this task ).
Their marriage at Winchester Cathedral on 25 July 1554 took place just two days after their first meeting.
Research in the 20th century has focused on dating the manuscripts ( 19th-century scholars tended to date them older ); locating where the manuscripts were created — there were seven major scriptoria from which they originate: Winchester, Exeter, Worcester, Abingdon, Durham, and two Canterbury houses, Christ Church and St. Augustine's Abbey ; and identifying the regional dialects used: Northumbrian, Mercian, Kentish, West Saxon ( the last being the main dialect ).
Martin Biddle, from an examination of Edward's financial accounts, links it instead with a tournament Edward held near Winchester on April 20, 1290, to mark the betrothal of one of his daughters.
* Chuck Hawk's articles on the Ruger # 1, the Harrington & Richardson 1871 Single Shot Rifles, New England Firearms Single Shot Rifles, and The Winchester / Browning Model 1885 High Wall Rifle.
Stephen was only freed after his wife and William of Ypres, one of his military commanders, captured Robert at the rout of Winchester, but the war dragged on for many years with neither side able to win an advantage.
Henry of Winchester was keen to reverse what he perceived as encroachment by the Norman kings on the rights of the church.
Stephen announced the Treaty of Winchester in Winchester Cathedral: he recognised Henry FitzEmpress as his adopted son and successor, in return for Henry doing homage to him ; Stephen promised to listen to Henry's advice, but retained all his royal powers ; Stephen's remaining son, William, would do homage to Henry and renounce his claim to the throne, in exchange for promises of the security of his lands ; key royal castles would be held on Henry's behalf by guarantors whilst Stephen would have access to Henry's castles ; and the numerous foreign mercenaries would be demobilised and sent home.
Mary married Philip at Winchester Cathedral, on 25 July 1554.
The signatures of William I and Matilda are the first two large crosses on the Accord of Winchester from 1072.
The king was at Gloucester for Christmas 1080 and at Winchester for Whitsun in 1081, ceremonially wearing his crown on both occasions.
William's remains are in Winchester Cathedral, scattered among royal mortuary chests positioned on the presbytery screen, flanking the choir. His skull appears to be missing but some long bones may remain.
King William the Second, surnamed Rufus, being slain, as before related, was laid in a cart, belonging to one Purkis to take the king's body to Winchester Cathedral on his cart., and drawn from hence, to Winchester, and buried in the Cathedral Church, of that city.
* November 17 – Sir Walter Ralegh goes on trial for treason in the converted Great Hall of Winchester Castle.
" Edward was crowned at the cathedral of Winchester, the royal seat of the West Saxons, on 3 April 1043.
In November 1043 he rode to Winchester with his three leading earls, Leofric of Mercia, Godwin and Siward of Northumbria, to deprive her of her property, possibly because she was holding on to treasure which belonged to the king.
" With the north at least on Harold's side, in adherence to the terms of a deal, which Godwin was part of, Emma was settled in Winchester, with Harthacnut's huscarls.
* May 31 – Waltheof, 1st Earl of Northampton ( b. 1045 ) ( beheaded on St. Giles's Hill, near Winchester, by the order of William the Conqueror )

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