Image Adamde Brome.jpg right thumb 280px An image of AdamdeBrome in a stained glass window in the hall of Oriel College, Oxford . AdamdeBrome IPA en d bru m died June 16, 1332 was an almoner to King Edward II of England Edward II and founder of Oriel College, Oxford Oriel College in Oxford , England . DeBrome was probably the son of Thomas deBrome, taking his name from Brome near Eye, Suffolk ... name JC Image SMV de Brome.jpg right thumb 230px AdamdeBrome s tomb in the University Church of St ... depicts the Annunciation, with the figure of AdamdeBrome kneeling below and the legend Sig.Comune ... schools and colleges Brome, Adamde Category People from Wherwell ... of Cornwall 2nd Earl of Cornwall , in 1300, noted deBrome holding an inheritance of half a knight s fee. The first records of deBrome are as a collector of food supplies in Dorset in 1297, in April ... name JC Jeremy Catto Catto, Jeremy , Brome, Adam d. 1332 , Dictionary of National Biography Oxford ... 3500. ref Early in Edward II s reign deBrome was one of the King s Clerks of Chancery, he was twice ...?compid 22821 British History Online ISBN 0 19 722714 7 ref DeBrome may have been one of these, he ... Publishers Macmillan 1988 p. 291 gives date as April 24, with the wording deBrome, obtained from ... issued by the King giving licence ref letters patent were issued by the King giving deBrome licence ..., the details of the government to be settled by deBrome himself. Before the year was out, deBrome had purchased two tenements in Oxford, Tackley s Inn and Perilous Hall, the college, later ... de Laughton was appointed the first Rector. On January 1, 1326, deBrome handed over the properties ... was to be replaced with a Provost education Provost , deBrome was appointed the first Provost ..., the King and deBrome. Burghersh confirmed the appropriation of St Mary s and by August 1, 1326, deBrome had resigned it s rectory into the hands of the college. DeBrome died in June, 1332 and was buried ... more details
Brome can refer to several species of grass, see Bromus Brome, Suffolk Brome, Germany , a municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany Brome, Quebec , a village in Quebec , Canada Brome provincial electoral district Brome , a former provincial electoral district in Quebec now part of Brome Missisquoi provincial electoral district Brome Missisquoi Brome, from Martin the Warrior As a surname or part of one AdamdeBrome Alexander Brome Richard Brome Vincent Brome disambig geo surname DEFAULTSORT Broom Category English toponyms Category German toponyms Category English language surnames deBrome Begriffskl rung fr Brome homonymie sv Brome ... more details
Infobox German location Name Brome Wappen Wappen Brome.png lat deg 52 lat min 36 lat sec lon deg 10 lon min 57 lon sec Lageplan Brome in GF.svg Bundesland Niedersachsen Landkreis Gifhorn Samtgemeinde Brome H he 66 Fl che 36.66 Einwohner 3398 Bitte nicht per Hand aktualisieren Wikipedia WikiProjekt Kommunen und Landkreise in Deutschland Einwohnerzahlen Stand 2006 12 31 PLZ 38465 Vorwahl 05833 Kfz GF Gemeindeschl ssel 03 1 51 005 Gliederung 5 Ortsteil e Stra e Bahnhofstra e 36 Website http www.brome.de www.brome.de B rgermeister Ingrid Klopp Partei Christian Democratic Union Germany CDU Brome is a municipality in the Gifhorn district district of Gifhorn , in Lower Saxony , Germany . It is situated on the river Ohre , approx. 25  km northeast of Wolfsburg . The municipality consists of the following villages Altendorf Benitz Brome Wiswedel Zicherie Brome is also the seat of the Samtgemeinde Brome collective municipality . Commons Gifhorn Samtgemeinde Brome Gifhorn Brome Cities and towns in Gifhorn district References Reflist Gifhorn geo stub Category Gifhorn district deBrome eo Brome it Brome nl Brome pl Brome pt Brome ro Brome ru sr vi Brome, Gifhorn vo Brome war Brome, Alemanya ... more details
Adamde Gordon may refer to Adamde Gurdon died 1305 Adamde Gordon, lord of Gordon died 1333 Adamde Gordon died 1402 See also Adam Gordon disambiguation hndis Gordon, Adamde ... more details
Deleted image removed File 2006commemorativeBromeFairposter xw500.jpg 200px right thumb Promotional poster for 2006 Brome Fair The Brome Fair Exposition de Brome in French is an agricultural fair held in the tiny village of Brome, Quebec Brome in the Eastern Townships region of Quebec , Canada . It takes place annually on Labor Day weekend. It is the oldest and third largest country fair in Quebec, dating back to 1856. Like most country fairs, in addition to agricultural exhibitions and contests, the Brome fair hosts a variety of country music acts, rides, games, and motorsport events. The fair grounds also host the The Karnak Shriner s Rodeo http www.karnakrodeo.com and an Environmental Fair organized by Groupe COSPH RE http www.projetecosphere.org . External links Official http www.bromefair.com http www.destinationknowlton.com 2006 09 celebrating big brome fair.html Portal Quebec Portal Canada Category Festivals in Quebec Category Fairs in Canada Quebec stub ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Infobox German location Art Samtgemeinde Name Brome Wappen Wappen Brome.png lat deg 52 lat min 35 lon deg 10 lon min 57 Lageplan Bundesland Niedersachsen Landkreis Gifhorn H he 66 Fl che 203.87 Einwohner 15446 Stand 2006 06 30 Kfz GF Gemeindeschl ssel 031515402 Gliederung 7 Gemeinde Mitgliedsgemeinden Adresse Bahnhofstra e 36 br 38465 Brome Website http www.samtgemeinde brome.de www.samtgemeinde brome.de B rgermeister J rgen Bammel B rgermeistertitel Samtgemeindeb rgermeister Samtgemeinde br b rgermeister Partei parteilos Samtgemeinde Brome is a Samtgemeinde in the Gifhorn district district of Gifhorn , in Lower Saxony , Germany . It is situated approx. 20 km north east of Gifhorn and 10 km north of Wolfsburg . 15.445 citizens are living in the Samtgemeinde Brome. Structure of the Samtgemeinde Brome br clear both border 0 cellpadding 5 cellspacing 1 style empty cells show margin bottom 0.5em background BDB76B bgcolor FFFFFF colspan 5 Structure of the Samtgemeinde bgcolor FFFFFF font color BDB76B Municipality font font color BDB76B Inhabitants br br small 30. Jun 2006 small font font color BDB76B Surface br in km font font color BDB76B Population density br in Inh.. km font font color BDB76B Villages font bgcolor FFFFFF Bergfeld Municipality Bergfeld     923 10,6   90 Bergfeld bgcolor FFFFFF Brome Municipality Brome 3  399 36,66   93 Altendorf Brome Altendorf , Benitz , Brome, Wiswedel , Zicherie bgcolor FFFFFF Ehra Lessien Municipality Ehra Lessien 1  622 56,08   29 Ehra, Lessien bgcolor FFFFFF Parsau Municipality Parsau ... 471 23,53   63 T lau Fahrenholz, Voitze Commons Gifhorn Samtgemeinde Brome Gifhorn Brome References reflist Gifhorn geo stub DEFAULTSORT Brome, Samtgemeinde Category Samtgemeinden in Lower Saxony Category Gifhorn district de Samtgemeinde Brome eo Samtgemeinde Brome it Samtgemeinde Brome nl Samtgemeinde Brome pl Gmina zbiorowa Brome ... more details
Image Adamde Craponne 2.jpg thumb right 200px Adamde Craponne. Adamde Craponne 1526 1576 was a French engineer. Life Born in 1526 in Salon de Provence , between 1557 and 1558, Craponne built the channel bearing his name. The Canal de Craponne enabled irrigation of the desertic Crau with water coming from the Durance . Craponne personally funded the project, with the help of private partners, such as Nostradamus . He died of poisoning in Nantes in 1576. External links http www.sil.si.edu digitalcollections hst scientific identity cf by name display results.cfm?scientist Craponne, 20Adam 20de Adamde Craponne, Smithsonian Institutions Libraries Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Craponne, Adamde ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1526 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1576 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Craponne, Adamde Category 1526 births Category 1576 deaths Category People from Salon de Provence France engineer stub ca Adamde Craponne deAdamde Craponne fr Adamde Craponne nl Adamde Craponne ja oc Adamde Crapona ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 File Adamde la halle.jpg thumb Adamde la Halle French literature small Adamde la Halle , also known as Adam le Bossu Adam the Hunchback 1237? 1288 was a French born trouv re ... of Charles, after Charles became king of Naples , Adam wrote his Jeu de Robin et Marion , the most ... from the Paris Op ra Comique on the occasion of a festival in 1896 in honour of Adamde le Hale. His ... filename AdamDeLaHalleAdan.ogg title Adan, d amour vous demant description By Adamde la Halle ... Livre de poche, 1995 ISBN 2 253 06656 7 External links commons category Sheet music of Adamde la Halle Adamde la Halle http www.arlima.net ad adamde la halle.html Archives de litt rature du Moyen ge Arlima A complete online bibliography of Adamde la Halle and his works IMSLP id Adamde la Halle ChoralWiki Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Adamde la Halle ALTERNATIVE NAMES Adam ... re Adamde la Halle ca Adamde la Halle cy Adamde la Halle deAdamde la Halle es Adamde la Halle eo Adamde la Halle fr Adamde la Halle gl Adamde la Halle ko it Adamde la Halle he kk nl Adamde la Halle ja no Adamde la Halle nn Adamde la Halle oc Adamde la Halle pcd Adamde la Halle pl Adamde la Halle pt Adamde la Halle ro Adamde la Halle ru sl Adamde la Halle sr fi Adamde la Halle sv Adamde la Halle uk ... . Adam s other nicknames, le Bossu d Arras and Adam d Arras , suggest that he came from Arras Arras, France . The sobriquet the Kyphosis Hunchback was probably a family name Adam himself points out that he was not one. ref Robert Falck, Adamde la Halle , s.v., Grove Music Online http www.grovemusic.com subscription access , visited 25 March 2007. ref His father, Henri de la Halle, was a well known Citizen of Arras, and Adam studied grammar , theology , and music at the Cistercians Cistercian ..., and for a short time took refuge in Douai . Adam had been destined for the church, but renounced this intention ... more details
Brome Missisquoi refers to either Brome Missisquoi Regional County Municipality, Quebec Brome Missisquoi , a federal electoral district Brome Missisquoi provincial electoral district , a provincial electoral district disambig ... more details
Adamde Wodeham ref Known also as Adam Woodham, Wodham, Wodeham, Goddam or Godham etc., Adamde Woddeham, Adam or Adamus Anglicus that may also refer to Adam Scotus though , Adam Goddamus, Wodehamensis, de Vodronio. ref c.1300 1358 was an English people English Franciscan theologian and Scholastic philosopher , a student of William of Ockham . ref http users.bart.nl roestb franciscan franauta.htm Toc427590312 listed http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 40197. ref He was an important nominalist and taught at the University of Oxford from 1340. ref BBKL a adam goddamusen band 1 autor Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz artikel Adam Goddamus eigentlich Wodehamensis, d. i. von Woodham spalten 30 31 . ref He had taught earlier in Franciscan seminaries, at the Greyfriars school in London ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 51595 , as Adam Wodham. ref , and in Norwich 1329 1332 . ref See external link for details these produced the Lectura secunda . ref According to David Knowles scholar David Knowles , John of Rodington was his pupil. It is believed that he started his career ... in Courtenay s Adam Wodeham. An Introduction to his Life and Writings . Works Adamde Wodeham, Lectura ... II VII 3 Distinctiones VIII XXVI 1990 ed. Rega Wood and Gedeon G l Adamde Wodeham Tractatus de Indivisibilibus 2004 edited and translated by Rega Wood Adamde Wodeham The objects of knowledge Lectura ... 3, Mind and Knowledge References W. J. Courtenay 1978 , Adam Wodeham. An Introduction to his ... sites adamwodehamcriticaledition The online site dedicated to Adam Wodeham scholarship. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wodeham, Adamde ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Philosopher DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1358 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wodeham, Adamde Category 1358 deaths Category 14th century philosophers Category Scholastic philosophers Category Franciscans Category Year of birth uncertain pl Adam z Wodeham ... more details
Infobox artist name Adamde Coster image Adamde coster by Anthony van Dyck.jpg caption small Adamde Coster by Anthony van Dyck . small birth name Adamde Coster birth date 1586 birth place Mechelen death date death year and age 1643 1586 death place Antwerp nationality Belgium field Painting movement Baroque Adamde Coster c. 1586 1643 was a Flemish Baroque painter working under the influence of Caravaggism . Biography File Card Players Adamde Coster.JPG left thumb Card Players, 1620. Originally from Mechelen , he is listed in Antwerp s guild of St. Luke as a master in 1607 1608. Although there is no information regarding a trip to Italy , his early adoption of the strong chiaroscuro and use of half length figures illuminated by candlelight suggests that he might have made this journey. De Coster s paintings show a certain affinity with those of Georges de la Tour and other French variations of the style. More direct influences, however, are Gerard Honthorst and Antonio Campi . In Anthony van Dyck s Iconography 1626 , he is identified as Pictor Noctium Painter of Nights . Commons category Adamde Coster References Benedict Nicolson, Candlelight Pictures from the South Netherlands, in The Burlington Magazine , Vol. 108, No. 758. May 1966 , pp.  252 256. Benedict Nicolson, Notes on Adamde Coster, in The Burlington Magazine , Vol. 103, No. 698. May 1961 , pp.  185 186 188 189. Hans Vlieghe 1998 . http books.google.com books?id AS NXFoY0M4C&printsec frontcover&source gbs ge summary r&cad 0 v onepage&q&f false Flemish Art and Architecture, 1585 1700 . Pelican history of art. New Haven Yale University Press. ISBN 0 300 07038 1 Caravaggisti Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coster, AdamDe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION painter DATE OF BIRTH c ... DEFAULTSORT Coster, AdamDe Category Flemish Baroque painters Category People from Mechelen Category 1580s births Category 1643 deaths Category Members of the Antwerp Guild of Saint Luke nl Adamde ... more details
Ripgut Brome or ripgut grass refers to some species of brome grasses Bromus Bromus diandrus Great Brome Bromus rigidus Stiff Brome The name refers to the fact that even for brome grasses, these species are heavily sclerotized and can cause harm to livestock that feed on them. disambig Category Bromus ... more details
Adamde Senlis died 1191 , also called Adam of Evesham , was a Benedictine monk who became abbot of Evesham Abbey . Adamde Senlis was a monk of Notre Dame de la Charit sur Loire , Ni vre , afterwards joined to Cluny Abbey Cluny , and became prior of Bermondsey Abbey in 1157, and for that monastery he obtained important privileges in 1160 from Henry II of England Henry II . In 1161 he was made abbot of Evesham Abbey, where he completed the cloister , finished Egwin St. Egwine s shrine, glazed many of the windows, and made an aqueduct . He obtained the right to use episcopal ornaments in 1163, Evesham being the first abbey which obtained the use of the mitre for its abbot. In 1162 he was one of the papal commissioners for delivering the pall to Thomas Becket Archbishop Thomas . He died 12 November 1191. ref name dnb cite web last Luard first H. R. title Adam of Evesham d 1191 , monk of Notre Dame de la Charit sur Loire, Ni vre, afterwards joined to Cluny, and became prior of Bermondsey in 1157 work Dictionary of National Biography Vol. I publisher Smith, Elder & Co. year 1885 url http www.oxforddnb.com templates olddnb.jsp?articleid 94 accessdate 2009 06 28 DNBfirst wstitle Adam of Evesham ref According to John Leland antiquary John Leland , he was the author of ref name dnb Exhortatio ad Sacras Virgines Godestovensis C nobii De miraculo Eucharisti ad Rainaldum Epistol Notes reflist References DNB wstitle Adam of Evesham Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adamde Senlis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1191 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adamde Senlis Category Year of birth unknown Category 1191 deaths Category Abbots of Evesham ... more details
wikify date January 2011 Thomas Brome d. 1380 , was a Carmelite Anglicanism Anglican divines divine . Life Brome was brought up in the monastery of his order in London, whence he proceeded to Oxford and attained the degree of master, and also, as it seems, of doctor in divinity. There he seems to have distinguished himself as a preacher. Returning to London, he was made prior of his house, and at a general chapter of the order, held at Cambridge in 1362, was appointed its provincial in England. This office he resigned in 1379, and died in his monastery a year later. Brome is probably the Thomas Brunaeus described by Tanner Bibl. Brit. 132 as a native of Dunbar. Writings Bale Script. Brit. Cat. vi. 61, p. 486 enumerates his works as follows Lectura Theologi Encomium Scriptur Sacr an exposition in Paulum ad Romanes also on the preface by St. Jerome to that epistle Sermones de Tempore Qu stiones vari Another work mentioned by Tanner Bibl. Brit. p. 130 , and entitled Lectiones pro inceptione sua Oxonii MCCCLVIII perhaps identical with the Encomium above referred to , is of value as giving the date of Brome s procession to the degree, apparently, of D.D. None of these productions are now known to exist. References reflist DNB wstitle Brome, Thomas Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brome, Thomas ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1380 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Brome, Thomas Category Year of birth missing Category 1380 deaths Category British theologians ... more details
. From then on, the ch teau was known as ch teau de L Isle Adam . Around the ch teau the town of L ... the property of his descendant who took the style of Philippe Villiers de L Isle Adam Philippe Villiers de L Isle Adam . Philippe 1464 1534 was a prominent member of the Knights Hospitaller at Rhodes ... s descendant Antoine Villiers de L Isle Adam, heir to the domain married Marguerite de Montmorency ... 1527 , the son of Antoine Villiers de L Isle Adam, Charles, bought the rights of purchase from all ... the owner of L Isle Adam as well as the Duchy of Montmorency. Charlotte Marguerite de Montmorency married ... line would remain in possession of L Isle Adam right up to the French Revolution . Armand de Bourbon ... liking to L Isle Adam. He married his first cousin s daughter Marie Th r se de Bourbon . Marie ... lyne Olivier Valengin, Le ch teau des princes de Bourbon Conti L Isle Adam , in Les tr sors des ... Chateau de l Isle Adam Category Ch teaux in France Isle Adam Category Landscape design history ... House of Bourbon Conti Category Princes of Conti fr Ch teau de L Isle Adam ...morefootnotes date November 2009 File L Isle Adam, ch teau.jpg thumb right 400px Michel Barth lemy Ollivier , F te give by le Prince Louis Fran ois de Conti in honour of Charles William Ferdinand, Hereditary ... donn e par le Prince Louis Fran ois de Conti en l honneur de Charles Guillaume Ferdinand, prince h r ditaire de Brunswick Lunebourg en 1766 Le cerf pris dans l eau devant le ch teau de L Isle Adam ref The Ch teau de L Isle Adam , now destroyed, could be found in the town of L Isle Adam, Val d Oise L Isle Adam in the department of Val d Oise it was built on an island called the le du Prieur The building ... generations and it was their principal residence outside Paris. Their Parisian home was the H tel de Conti . It was entirely destroyed by the 19th century. L Isle Adam is situated on a series of three ... on the site were in fact constructed in 825 along the two islands in L Isle Adam bordering ... more details
infobox person name Adamde la Pe a image Adamde la Pena Comic Con 2007 07 26 14.47.22.jpg caption AdamDe La Pe a at the San Diego Comic Con s Code Monkeys panel birthday unknown occupation Television actor , screenwriter , Television producer producer No footnotes article date February 2008 Adamde la Pe a is an United States American actor, comedy writer, producer, and director. De La Pe a started his career writing for The Man Show . From there he continued to work with Jimmy Kimmel s Jackhole Productions , writing for Crank Yankers , and Jimmy Kimmel Live . In 2003, de La Pe a created and co starred in a reality show, Comedy Central s I m with Busey , in which he documented days in the life of his childhood idol, actor Gary Busey . The show aired for one season 13 episodes. In 2006, de la Pe a co created, wrote, directed, and voiced characters for the Adult Swim cartoon Minoriteam . The show ran for 20 episodes. The following year Code Monkeys was brought to life on G4 TV channel G4 . De la Pena provided the voice of Dave on Code Monkeys and directed both seasons. He also joined the writing team for the live action film Bratz The Movie for the Bratz franchise. Code Monkeys , which had two successful seasons, was not renewed with G4. Continuing with animated projects, de la Pe a moved to an internet based project called On The Bubble . The series of 19 two to three minute episodes ... IMDb name id 1089476 name AdamDe La Pe a http www.variety.com article VR1117957146.html?categoryid 14&cs 1 Variety feature on Adamde la Pena s new show Code Monkeys http www.nytimes.com 2006 03 ... all New York Times feature on Adamde la Pena s Minoriteam http www.bitterclown.com Official Website of Adamde la Pena. http www.youtube.com user onthebubblenews Official Youtube Channel for On The Bubble Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pena, Adamde la ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Pena, AdamDe La Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category American ... more details
mergefrom Adam Bocfeld date June 2011 Adamde Buckfield ref Adam or Adamus de Bocfeld, Bocfeldius, Buckfeldio, Bucfeldus, Buckfeldius. ref b. ca. 1220 &ndash d. before 1294 ref http users.bart.nl roestb franciscan franauta.htm Toc427590306 date of death sometimes given as 1285. ref was an English Franciscan philosopher, who taught at the University of Oxford in the early 1240s. ref name john He was an early commentator on a number of Aristotle s works, in particular those dealing with natural philosophy . Teacher of Aristotle Adam of Buckfield and the theologian Richard Fishacre were two Oxford masters of the mid 13th century. Buckfield introduced the New Aristotle at the English people English university at a time when it was prohibited from being taught in Paris, France because of ecclesiastical restrictions. It is probable that Adam of Buckfield received a degree in theology and penned his Aristotelian commentaries during his regency in arts which began by 1243 . His explanation of Aristotle s meaning drew heavily on the writing of Averroes . Nature of the soul His particular interest was in whether the agent intellect was within the soul or a power of the soul. Averroes believed in the latter interpretation while many theologians were inclined to affirm the former. Adam of Buckfield ... in De somno et vigilia , online text DNB Cite wstitle Adam of Buckfield Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buckfield, Adam ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buckfield, Adam Category Franciscans Category ... 1220s births Category 13th century deaths England bio stub philosopher stub fr Adamde Bocfeld .... To answer the question left unanswered by Aristotle, Adam of Buckfield commented that each of the properties ... Adam s is a more believable argument concerning this matter than is Philip s Summa . Philip the Chancellor insisted that the body and soul were united by a particular medium. ref name john Adam ... more details
Use dmy dates date October 2011 Adamde Feypo is first mentioned in The Red Book of the Echequer 1166, p283 England as being one of the knights of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath Hugh de Lacy in Herefordshire, England. He was possibly a castellan of one of the de Lacy castles on the Welsh border. As the holdings of de Feypo in Herefordshire appear to have been modest it is no surprise that he reappears ... and even that is only seldom Irish Prospects The inducements for Adamde Feypo to come to Ireland were possibly twofold. Firstly it would have been his duty to his overlord, de Lacy. Secondly the colonisation ... and the abundance of cheap labour. Service When Hugh de Lacy was involved in the Conquest of Ireland in 1171 with Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke Strongbow , Adamde Feypo was one of the knights ... of this cordon Adamde Feypo was granted Santry, by the spring of 1173, before de Lacy had to go ... regard that Hugh de Lacy had for Adamde Feypo he was granted a castle, the lands of Skryne and the estates ..., made by Sir James Ware is Hugh de Lacy gave Adamde Feypo for his service br the estates of 21 ... College, Dublin from the Norman French, Carew Manuscript 596 , Adam appears listed as one of de Lacy ... Knights,serjeants and retainers br br And Skryne he then gave by charter br To Adamde Feypo he gave ... of Adamde Feypo is held in the Biblioth que Nationale, Paris . Adam did eventually achieve, by grants ... Thomas also three other de Feypos Amauri the Elder , Amauri The Younger and Roger. Adam had four sons ... between Adam and Llanthony Priory in Wales? It all stems from a William de Lacy who ... in Gloucester, England. It should also be noted that Adam s relative Cusack Geoffrey de Cusack ..., Maurice de Beaufussel, Stephen de Kent, Ranulph, Robert Coci, Walter Lescuier. Adam s Burial Adam ... document may come, that I Adamde Feypo, while I was still alive and of sound mind, offered to God ... de Feypo, Adam Category 12th century English people Category 12th century Irish people Category Anglo ... more details
Adamde Kald de Kalder , Crail was an early 13th century Bishop of Aberdeen . His name, de Kald or de Caral could refer to, among other places, Calder in Nairnshire or Crail in Fife . Either location may mark his origin place, but this is speculation. It can be noted that there is a river in West Yorkshire called River Calder, West Yorkshire Calder . His origins remain obscure. He seems to have risen as a clerk position clerk of King William the Lion he is styled clericus domini regis clerk of the lord King as a witness to a charter of the latter king. In 1207, as a sub deacon , he was elected Bishop of Aberdeen . According to Hector Boece , an often highly unreliable authority of a much later date, Adam was the choice of the king rather than the clergy of the diocese of Aberdeen . He was confirmed in his position only after a mandate theology mandate of Pope Innocent III . The mandate was issued to the Bishop of Dunkeld , the Bishop of Brechin and the Abbot of Kelso , who were ordered to determine whether or not Adam was created sub deacon merely in order to become bishop. Not a lot is known about Adam s episcopate. He left at least three charters, including confirmations of grants made by Morgg n, Earl of Mar Morgg n, Mormaer of Mar and the latter s kinsman Thomas de Lundin Thomas mac Ma l Choluim , Hostarius Scotland Royal Doorward . There is a little evidence that he served as Lord Chancellor of Scotland Chancellor at some point under King William. He died at some point in the year 1228. He was succeeded by Gilbert de Stirling . References John Dowden Dowden, John , The Bishops of Scotland , ed. J. Maitland Thomson, Glasgow, 1912 , pp. 101 2 Cosmo Innes Innes, Cosmo , Registrum ... John d. 1207 John title Bishop of Aberdeen years 1207&ndash 1228 after Gilbert de Stirling end box Bishops of Aberdeen Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kald, Adamde ALTERNATIVE ... Kald, Adamde Category 12th century births Category 1228 deaths Category Bishops of Aberdeen Category ... more details
Adamde Givenchi fl. 1230&ndash 68 was a trouv re , probably from Givenchy and active in and around Arras . His surname is also spelled Givenci, Gevanche, or Gievenci. Adam appears in charters of May and July 1230 as a clerk position clerk of the Bishop of Arras . He was still serving in the household of the bishop in 1232. In 1243 he was named as a priest and chaplain to the bishop. ref Cite encyclopedia title Adamde Givenchi encyclopedia Cassell s encyclopaedia of world literature volume 1 page 580 publisher Funk and Wagnalls date 1954 id accessdate 2010 01 29 ref In 1245 he was the Dean religion doyen of Lens, Pas de Calais Lens . In Arras he associated with the poets Simon d Authie , Pierre de Corbie , Guillaume Le Vinier , ref cite book last Polet first Jean Claude title Patrimoine litt raire europ en anthologie en langue fran aise, Volume 11, Part 2 publisher De Boeck Universit date 1992 pages 178 isbn 9782804118433 url http books.google.com books?id Md644qrcsiEC&pg PA444&dq 22Adam de Givenchi 22&lr &client firefox a&cd 12 v onepage&q 22Adam 20de 20Givenchi 22&f false ref and Jehan Bretel . He wrote one jeu parti with each of the last two, and the composition with Guillaume Amis Guillaume, ainc si sage ne vi has several surviving melodies. Six other poems survive to his name, four with melodies. Two of these are chansons avec des refrains . All the songs are in AAB form and the melodies are simple. Songs with music Amis Guillaume, ainc si sage ne vi , jeu parti Ass s plus que d estre am s , chansons avec des refrains no music for refrains Mar vi loial voloir et jalousie Pour li servir en bone foi , chansons avec des refrains Si com fortune d amour Notes reflist 2 References Parker, Ian R. http www.oxfordmusiconline.com subscriber article grove music 00161 Adamde Givenchi. Grove Music Online . Oxford Music Online . Accessed 20 September 2008. DEFAULTSORT AdamDe Givenchi Category Trouv res Category 13th century French people it Adamde Givenci ... more details
Adamde Tyninghame was a 14th century cleric and, as his name suggests, a probable native of Tyninghame in East Lothian . Adam appears in the records as rector of Falkirk under Holyrood Abbey from 1344, and by 1360 he was the secretary of William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas . ref name Dowden 117 Dowden, Bishops of Scotland , p. 117. ref In 1378, he was sent as one of four ambassadors sent to France for the Scottish king. ref name Dowden 117 He was Dean religion Dean of the diocese of Aberdeen briefly dean of Diocese of Dunblane Dunblane in 1361 ref name Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 81 Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 81. ref from 1362 until 1380, ref name Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 81 the year in which he was elected as Bishop of Aberdeen . ref Dowden, Bishops of Scotland , pp. 116 7 Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae , p. 4. ref In 1382 Bishop Adam was engaged in a struggle with the husbandmen of Fermartyne Formartine , who had not paid their second tithe s, and Adam had to get an order from the Lieutenant of Scotland, Robert III of Scotland John , Earl of Carrick , to enforce payment. ref name Dowden 117 Adam, however, did not enjoy a good relationship with Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan , who was the main warlord of the north and brother of Carrick. ref Keith, Historical Catalogue , p. 112. ref He continued his close relationship with the Douglases, his first patrons, and at different points in the 1380s can be found wintessing documents by Margaret, Countess of Mar , window of the first Earl of Douglas and mother to the second. ref Keith, Historical Catalogue , p. 111. ref Adam died on 18 ..., St Andrews, 1969 s start s rel succession box before Alexander de Kininmund d. 1380 Alexander de Kininmund title Bishop of Aberdeen years 1380&ndash 1389 after Gilbert de Greenlaw s end Bishops of Aberdeen Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tyninghame, Adamde ALTERNATIVE NAMES ..., Adamde Category 14th century births Category 1389 deaths Category Bishops of Aberdeen Category ... more details
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last de Boinod first Adam Jacot title The Meaning of Tingo publisher Penguin Books year 2005 location London pages 19 20 isbn 0 141 02198 5 ref After leaving QI , de Boinod began to investigate other languages, examining 280 dictionaries and 140 websites. ref de Boinod, p. ii ref This led to the creation ... cite book last de Boinod first Adam Jacot title The Wonder of Whiffling publisher Penguin Books ... News http themeaningoftingo.blogspot.com Adam Jacot de Boinod s blog QI Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME De Boinod, Adam Jacot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT De Boinod, Adam Jacot Category British writers ... . ref de Boinod, p. 95 ref He then wrote up a follow up book entitled Toujours Tingo in 2007. In 2009, de Boinod wrote The Wonder of Whiffling , a book about unusual words in English, the word whiffling ... more details
Infobox Christian leader type Bishop name Adamde Lanark title Bishop of Galloway image alt caption church Roman Catholic Church archdiocese diocese see Diocese of Galloway term 1363 1378 predecessor Thomas successor Thomas de Rossy Orders ordination before 1355 ordinated by consecration before 2 January 1364 consecrated by rank Personal details birth date unknown birth place Probably Scotland Lanark ? death date 1378 death place Avignon previous post Adamde Lanark, O.P. died 1378 was a 14th century Kingdom of Scotland Scottish Dominican Order Dominican friar and prelate . Possibly from a Lanark burghess family, he was a Dominican and a priest by 1356, and by 1364 was styled Master s degree Magister , indicating the completion of a long university education . ref name Watt 325 Watt, Biographical Dictionary , p. 325. ref He first appears in the sources, c. 1355 6 as a confessor of King David II of Scotland he retained this royal position through the 1350s and into the 1360s Adam received a number of English safe conducts between May 1356 and August 1357 to visit King David, who for a time was a prisoner in England . ref name Watt 325 Adam spent a great deal of time at the papal court in Avignon , France . He was there on 29 January 1359, as a proctor for Patrick Leuchars , Bishop ... In 1363, Adamde Lanark was elected Bishop of Galloway and received papal provision to the vacant Episcopal ... br small Ingram de Ketenis small br Consecrated br Thomas de Rossy s end Bishops of Galloway Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lanark, Adamde ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Lanark, AdamDe Category 14th century births Category 1378 deaths Category Bishops of Galloway ... Dictionary , p. 326. ref Bishop Adam s return to Scotland is signalled by the grant of safe conduct ... became Robert II of Scotland . ref name Watt 326 Bishop Adam is thereafter a harder figure to trace ... court in Avignon during the vacancy of the papacy that is, Bishop Adam died between the death ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Sir Adamde Gurdon or Gordon died 1305 , was an English knight who rebelled against King Henry III of England Henry III and fought in single combat against the Prince Edward, the king s son and the future King Edward I of England Edward I . They were reconciled and he served Edward faithful from then on. Biography Adam Gurdon was the son of Adamde Gurdon, one of the bailiffs of Alton, Hampshire . He sided with Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester in the Second Barons War but on 28 July 1265 repulsed the Welsh who were plundering in Somerset , at Dunster . He was one of the disinherited in 1266, and with others of his party formed a band which ravaged Berkshire , Buckinghamshire , and Hampshire . Prince Edward marched against them in person, and meeting them in the vicinity of Alton wood or perhaps at Halton, Buckinghamshire defeated Gurdon in single combat. Sir Adam s prowess won the admiration of his conqueror, who restored him to his estates and made him one of his most trusted supporters. ref Trivet, p. 269 Wykes, iv. 189 there is a slightly different story in Rish. Chron . p. 49. harv Kingsford 1890 p 353 ref sfn foss 1851 pp 97 9 Sir Adam was a justice of the forest in 1280, and in 1293 mention is made of forest offences which had been tried before him. ref harvnb Kingsford 1890 p 353 cites Abbrev. Rot. Orig. p. 77 ref He took part both in the Welsh and Scottish wars, ref harvnb Kingsford 1890 p 353 cites F dera, ed. 1816, i. 846, 925 ref and in 1295 was custos of the sea shores of Hampshire , and a commissioner of array in that county, and in Dorset and in Wiltshire. He died in 1305. ref harvnb Kingsford 1890 p 353 cites Inq. p. m. in Calendarium Genealogicum , ii. 680 ref Family Sir Adam married sfn Kingsford 1890 p 353 Constantly daughter and heiress of John de Vanuz , whose estates were at Selborne ... Lethbridge wstitle Gurdon, Adamde volume 23 p 353 lists sources as Dunstable Annals and Wykes s Chronicle ... more details