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William Ive (Vice Chancellor)
William Ive may refer to: * William Ive (Mayor of Sandwich, 1348–1349) * William Ive (Sandwich MP), MP for Sandwich in 1386, son of the above *William Ive, Coventry preacher and commentator on Loveday, 1458 * William Ive (vice-chancellor), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in 1461 and 1462 *William Ive, Vice-Admiral of Essex The Vice-Admiral of Essex was responsible for the defence of the county of Essex, England. History As a vice-admiral, the post holder was the chief of naval administration for his district. His responsibilities included pressing men for naval s ... for 1577 * William Ive (Leicester MP) (1597–1641), English MP in 1624 See also * William Ives (other) {{hndis, Ive, WIlliam ...
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William Ive (Mayor Of Sandwich, 1348–1349)
William Ive was Mayor of Sandwich Kent, England in 1348–9. He was the father of the Member of Parliament for Sandwich A sandwich is a food typically consisting of vegetables, sliced cheese or meat, placed on or between slices of bread, or more generally any dish wherein bread serves as a container or wrapper for another food type. The sandwich began as a po ..., William Ive, junior. References Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown People from Sandwich, Kent 14th-century English people Mayors of places in Kent {{England-mayor-stub ...
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William Ive (Sandwich MP)
William Ive (died c. 1387) was an English Member of Parliament. Family Ive's father was also named William Ive, who was mayor of Sandwich in 1348–9. Ive married a woman named Alice, and they had three daughters, Constance, Margaret, and Agnes, who inherited Ive's estate. Career He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Sandwich in May 1382, 1385 and 1386. He was Mayor of Sandwich 1376 to 1380. He owned land across East Kent, including in Downhamford, Wingham, Cornilo, Eastry, Deal and Woodnesborough Woodnesborough ( ) is a village in the Dover District of Kent, England, west of Sandwich. The population taken at the 2011 census included Coombe as well as Marshborough, and totalled 1,066. There is a Grade II* listed Anglican church dedicate .... References 1380s deaths Year of birth unknown Year of death uncertain 14th-century English people People from Sandwich, Kent Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) {{England-pre1707-MP-stub ...
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Loveday, 1458
The Loveday of 1458 (also known as the Annunciation Loveday) was a ritualistic reconciliation between warring factions of the English nobility that took place at St Paul's Cathedral on 25 March 1458. Following the outbreak of the Wars of the Roses in 1455, it was the culmination of lengthy negotiations initiated by King Henry VI to resolve the lords' rivalries. English politics had become increasingly factional during his reign, and was exacerbated in 1453 when he became catatonic. This effectively left the government leaderless, and eventually the King's cousin, and at the time heir to the throne, Richard, Duke of York, was appointed Protector during the King's illness. Alongside York were his allies from the politically and militarily powerful Neville family, led by Richard, Earl of Salisbury, and his eldest son, Richard, Earl of Warwick. When the King returned to health a year later, the protectorship ended but partisanship within the government did not. Supporters of ...
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William Ive (vice-chancellor)
William Ive may refer to: *William Ive (Mayor of Sandwich, 1348–1349) *William Ive (Sandwich MP), MP for Sandwich in 1386, son of the above *William Ive, Coventry preacher and commentator on Loveday, 1458 * William Ive (vice-chancellor), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in 1461 and 1462 *William Ive, Vice-Admiral of Essex The Vice-Admiral of Essex was responsible for the defence of the county of Essex, England. History As a vice-admiral, the post holder was the chief of naval administration for his district. His responsibilities included pressing men for naval s ... for 1577 * William Ive (Leicester MP) (1597–1641), English MP in 1624 See also * William Ives (other) {{hndis, Ive, WIlliam ...
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List Of Vice-chancellors Of The University Of Oxford
The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford is the chief executive and leader of the University of Oxford. The following people have been vice-chancellors of the University of Oxford (formally known as The Right Worshipful the Vice-Chancellor): __TOC__ Chronological list * 1230 – Elyas de Daneis * 1270 – Robert Steeton * 1288 – John Heigham * 1304 – John de Oseworhd * 1311 – Walter Gifford * 1325 – Richard Kamshale * 1333 – Richard FitzRalph * 1336 – John de Ayllesbury * 1337 – John de Reigham * 1347 – Hugh de Willoughby * 1348 – William de Hawkesworth * 1367 – John de Codeford * 1368 – John de Codeford * 1377 – Robert Aylesham * 1382 – Fr Peter Stokes * 1386 – Henry Nafford or Yafford * 1389 – John Lyndon * 1391 – John Ashwardby * 1394 – Richard Ullerston * 1396 – Nicholas Faux * 1397 – William Farendon or Faringdon * 1399 – John Sna ...
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List Of Vice-admirals Of Essex
The Vice-Admiral of Essex was responsible for the defence of the county of Essex, England. History As a vice-admiral, the post holder was the chief of naval administration for his district. His responsibilities included pressing men for naval service, deciding the lawfulness of prizes (captured by privateers), dealing with salvage claims for wrecks and acting as a judge. The earliest record of an appointment was of Richard Cornwallis in 1558. In 1863 the Registrar of the Admiralty Court stated that the offices had 'for many years been purely honorary' (HCA 50/24 pp. 235–6). Appointments were made by the Lord High Admiral when this officer existed. When the admiralty was in commission appointments were made by the crown by letters patent under the seal of the admiralty court. Vice-admirals of Essex This is a list of people who have served as Vice-Admiral of Essex. *Richard Cornwallis 1558–? *Lewis David 1561–1575 ''jointly with'' *Richard Wyche 1561–1575 *Thoma ...
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William Ive (Leicester MP)
William Ive (159731 August 1641) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1624. Ive was of Leicestershire and matriculated at Lincoln College, Oxford on 26 April 1616, aged 18. He was made Mayor of Leicester for 1615–16, 1625–6 and 1634–5. In 1624, he was elected Member of Parliament for Leicester in the Happy Parliament The 4th Parliament of King James I was the fourth and last Parliament of England of the reign of James I of England, summoned on 30 December 1623, sitting from 19 February 1624 to 29 May 1624, and thereafter kept out of session with repeated pror .... References 1597 births 1641 deaths Alumni of Lincoln College, Oxford English MPs 1624–1625 17th-century deaths Mayors of places in Leicestershire {{UK-politician-stub ...
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