Hugh De Balsham

Hugh de Balsham (d. 1286), English churchman, appears first as sub-prior of the monastery of Ely. On the death of William of Kilkenny in 1256 the monks elected him Bishop of Ely, to the annoyance of King Henry III of England who had handed over the temporalities of the see to John de Waleran. The election was confirmed by the pope in 1257 and Hugh set to work to repair the harm done to the diocese by the intruder. In 1280 the bishop obtained a charter allowing him to replace the secular brethren residing in his hospital of St John at Cambridge by “studious scholars“; a second charter four years later entirely differentiated these scholars from the brethren of the hospital, and for them Hugh de Balsham founded and endowed the college of Peterhouse. Balsham, Hugh de

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
walter bower
partial fractions in integration
spa
wemyss castle
earl of wemyss
reserve
alkaptonuria
czech philharmonic orchestra
city of birmingham symphony orchestra
project xanadu
leu
berlin philharmonic orchestra
the digital village
boston symphony orchestra
john ballance
best first search
william ballantine
robert michael ballantyne
culture of chile
hosea ballou
vmebus
acetylcholine receptor
velvet revolution
jaime luciano balmes
64 bit
henry balnaves
computer word
silas deane
charles gravier, comte de vergennes
otto von habsburg
joseph ii, holy roman emperor
offset logarithmic integral
joseph i, holy roman emperor
johann heinrich zedler
round island
ice cube
29th century bc
30th century bc
muggles
carlos santana
condorito
condor
bertie ahern
chatterbot