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William Of Nottingham (lawyer)
William of Nottingham usually refers to either of: * William of Nottingham I (d. 1254), the 4th Franciscan Minister Provincial of England * William of Nottingham II (fl. 1320), the 17th Franciscan Minister Provincial of England It may also refer to: * William of Nottingham (mid-13th century), high sheriff of Lincolnshire * William of Nottingham (14th century), a prominent Anglo-Irish noble * William of Nottingham (lawyer) William of Nottingham usually refers to either of: * William of Nottingham I (d. 1254), the 4th Franciscan Minister Provincial of England * William of Nottingham II (fl. 1320), the 17th Franciscan Minister Provincial of England It may also refer t ... (fl. in 15th century) a lawyer who served as attorney general of England from 1452 to 1461 See also * William Nottingham High School in Syracuse, New York, named for a local lawyer {{dab ...
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William Of Nottingham I
William of Nottingham, OFM ( la, Guilelmus de Nottingham, ', or '; 1254), was an English Franciscan friar who served as the fourth Minister Provincial of England (1240–1254). Life The Franciscan Order supposedly reached Nottingham in 1230, settling in the Broad Marsh. The son of well-off parents, William entered the order early in life and may have attended Robert Grosseteste's lectures at Oxford. His brother Augustine also joined the Franciscans. He served under Pope Innocent IV and followed the pope's nephew Opizzo east when he was appointed Latin Patriarch of Antioch. While there, Augustine served as bishop of Laodicea.. Without holding lesser offices, William was appointed vicar of Haymo of Faversham, the third Minister Provincial of England in 1239,. and was elected to succeed him upon Haymo's promotion to Minister General of the Order in 1240. As Minister Provincial, he appears in the chronicle of his friend Thomas of Eccleston as a helpful and wise cleric with good ...
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William Of Nottingham II
William of Nottingham, OFM ( la, Guilelmus de Nottingham or '; 1330  1336) was an English Franciscan friar who served as the seventeenth Minister Provincial of England (–1330). __NOTOC__ Life From 1312 to 1314, William served as the 39th reader ( la, lector) at the Franciscan college at Oxford. He later succeeded Richard of Conington, becoming the 17th Minister Provincial of England. (–1330). William attended the Franciscan General Chapter in 1322 and had royal permission to travel abroad in 1324 and 1325. In 1330, he was ordered by Pope John XXII to extradict the friars Peter de Saxlingham, John de Hequinton, Henry de Costeseye, and Thomas de Helmedon. They were all arrested at Cambridge on charges of heresy. William died in Leicester sometime between 1330 and 1336 and was buried in the same Greyfriars cemetery that later held Richard III. For a time, it was thought that his body may have been the one discovered in a double stone-and-lead coffin near Richard I ...
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High Sheriff Of Lincolnshire
This is a list of High Sheriffs of Lincolnshire. The High Sheriff is the oldest secular office under the Crown. Formerly the High Sheriff was the principal law enforcement officer in the county but over the centuries most of the responsibilities associated with the post have been transferred elsewhere or are now defunct, so that its functions are now largely ceremonial. The High Sheriff changes every March. Between 1974 and 1996 the shrievalty in Lincolnshire was interrupted when the County of Humberside took over the complete northern part of the county. In 1996 the northern bailiwicks reverted to Lincolnshire once more, after eight North Lincolnshire based High Sheriff of Humberside, High Sheriffs of Humberside had administered the area. 10th to 12th century *Thorold *Alwin *Thorold *c.1066–1068: Merleswein "Domesday Book Online" *1068–: Ivo Taillebois, Ivo de Taillebois *?-1115: Osbert *1115-: Wigod *c1129: Rainer of Bath *1130s: Hacon *1154: Rainer of Bath *1155: Jor ...
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William Of Nottingham (lawyer)
William of Nottingham usually refers to either of: * William of Nottingham I (d. 1254), the 4th Franciscan Minister Provincial of England * William of Nottingham II (fl. 1320), the 17th Franciscan Minister Provincial of England It may also refer to: * William of Nottingham (mid-13th century), high sheriff of Lincolnshire * William of Nottingham (14th century), a prominent Anglo-Irish noble * William of Nottingham (lawyer) William of Nottingham usually refers to either of: * William of Nottingham I (d. 1254), the 4th Franciscan Minister Provincial of England * William of Nottingham II (fl. 1320), the 17th Franciscan Minister Provincial of England It may also refer t ... (fl. in 15th century) a lawyer who served as attorney general of England from 1452 to 1461 See also * William Nottingham High School in Syracuse, New York, named for a local lawyer {{dab ...
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