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Godfrey Giffard (12351302) was Chancellor of the Exchequer of England, Lord Chancellor of England and Bishop of Worcester.[1]

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  1. 63 relations: Abbot of Westminster, Adlingfleet, Anglican Diocese of Worcester, Archbishop, Archbishop of York, Archdeacon, Archdeacon of Gloucester, Archdeacon of York, Attleborough, Barnstaple, Bishop of Exeter, Bishop of Lichfield, Bishop of Llandaff, Bishop of Winchester, Bishop of Worcester, Blockley, Boniface of Savoy (bishop), Boroughbridge, Boyton, Wiltshire, Bromsgrove, Canterbury, Cathedral chapter, Catholic Church, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Christmas, Dictionary of National Biography, Diocese of Winchester, Edward I of England, Franciscans, Grafton Manor, Hartlebury, Hartlebury Castle, Henry III of England, Hertfordshire, Hervey de Stanton, John Chishull, John of Monmouth (bishop), John Peckham, John St German, Kent, Knightwick, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Lord Chancellor, Margaret, Maid of Norway, Mells, Somerset, Nicholas of Ely, Prebendary, Robert Winchelsey, Roger de Meyland, Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, ... Expand index (13 more) »

  2. Burials at Worcester Cathedral
  3. Chancellors of the Exchequer of England

Abbot of Westminster

The Abbot of Westminster was the head (abbot) of Westminster Abbey.

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Adlingfleet

Adlingfleet is a drained, fertile, former marshland village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Twin Rivers, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.

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Anglican Diocese of Worcester

The Diocese of Worcester forms part of the Church of England (Anglican) Province of Canterbury in England.

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Archbishop

In Christian denominations, an archbishop is a bishop of higher rank or office.

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Archbishop of York

The archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the archbishop of Canterbury.

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Archdeacon

An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, St Thomas Christians, Eastern Orthodox churches and some other Christian denominations, above that of most clergy and below a bishop.

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Archdeacon of Gloucester

The Archdeacon of Gloucester is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Diocese of Gloucester, England whose responsibilities include the care of clergy and church buildings within the area of the Archdeaconry of Gloucester.

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Archdeacon of York

The Archdeacon of York (or of the West Riding) is a senior clergy position in an archdeaconry subdivision of the Church of England Diocese of York in the Province of York.

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Attleborough

Attleborough is a market town and civil parish located on the A11 between Norwich and Thetford in Norfolk, England.

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Barnstaple

Barnstaple is a river-port town and civil parish in the North Devon district of Devon, England.

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Bishop of Exeter

The Bishop of Exeter is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Exeter in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Lichfield

The Bishop of Lichfield is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bishop of Llandaff

The Bishop of Llandaff is the ordinary of the Church in Wales Diocese of Llandaff.

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Bishop of Winchester

The Bishop of Winchester is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Winchester in the Church of England.

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Bishop of Worcester

The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England. Godfrey Giffard and Bishop of Worcester are bishops of Worcester.

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Blockley

Blockley is a village, civil parish and ecclesiastical parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about northwest of Moreton-in-Marsh.

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Boniface of Savoy (bishop)

Boniface of Savoy (– 18 July 1270) was a medieval Bishop of Belley in Savoy and Archbishop of Canterbury in England.

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Boroughbridge

Boroughbridge is a town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England.

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Boyton, Wiltshire

Boyton is a village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England.

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Bromsgrove

Bromsgrove is a town in Worcestershire, England, about north-east of Worcester and south-west of Birmingham city centre.

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Canterbury

Canterbury is a city and UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the county of Kent, England; it was a county borough until 1974.

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Cathedral chapter

According to both Catholic and Anglican canon law, a cathedral chapter is a college of clerics (chapter) formed to advise a bishop and, in the case of a vacancy of the episcopal see in some countries, to govern the diocese during the vacancy.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.

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Chancellor of the Exchequer

The chancellor of the exchequer, often abbreviated to Chancellor, is a senior minister of the Crown within the Government of the United Kingdom, and head of Treasury.

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Christmas

Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.

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Dictionary of National Biography

The Dictionary of National Biography (DNB) is a standard work of reference on notable figures from British history, published since 1885.

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Diocese of Winchester

The Diocese of Winchester forms part of the Province of Canterbury of the Church of England.

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Edward I of England

Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also known as Edward Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, was King of England from 1272 to 1307.

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Franciscans

The Franciscans are a group of related mendicant religious orders of the Catholic Church.

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Grafton Manor

Grafton Manor (13 miles north-east of Worcester and 2 1/2 miles south-west of Bromsgrove, Worcestershire) was established before the Norman Conquest.

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Hartlebury

Hartlebury is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England.

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Hartlebury Castle

Hartlebury Castle, a Grade I listed building, near Hartlebury in Worcestershire, central England, was built in the mid-13th century as a fortified manor house, on manorial land earlier given to the Bishop of Worcester by King Burgred of Mercia.

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Henry III of England

Henry III (1 October 1207 – 16 November 1272), also known as Henry of Winchester, was King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine from 1216 until his death in 1272.

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Hertfordshire

Hertfordshire (or; often abbreviated Herts) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and one of the home counties.

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Hervey de Stanton

Hervey de Stanton (or Staunton) (1260 – November 1327) was an English judge (serving both as Chief Justice of the King's Bench and as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas) and Chancellor of the Exchequer. Godfrey Giffard and Hervey de Stanton are chancellors of the Exchequer of England.

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John Chishull

John Chishull or John de Chishull (died 1280) was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of London, and Lord High Treasurer during the 13th century. Godfrey Giffard and John Chishull are 13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops, lord Chancellors and lord chancellors of England.

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John of Monmouth (bishop)

John of Monmouth DD (in Latin Johannes de Monemuta; died 1323) was a medieval university Chancellor and Bishop of Llandaff. Godfrey Giffard and John of Monmouth (bishop) are 13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops.

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John Peckham

John Peckham (c. 1230 – 8 December 1292) was a Franciscan friar and Archbishop of Canterbury in the years 1279–1292.

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John St German

John St German was a medieval Bishop of Worcester-elect. Godfrey Giffard and John St German are bishops of Worcester.

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Kent

Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe.

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Knightwick

Knightwick is a small village and civil parish (with Doddenham) in the Malvern Hills district in the county of Worcestershire, England.

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Llywelyn ap Gruffudd

Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (c. 1223 – 11 December 1282), Llywelyn II, also known as Llywelyn the Last (lit), was King of Gwynedd, and later was recognised as the prince of Wales (Princeps Walliae; Tywysog Cymru) from 1258 until his death at Cilmeri in 1282.

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Lord Chancellor

The Lord Chancellor, formally titled Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, is the highest-ranking traditional minister among the Great Officers of State in Scotland and England in the United Kingdom, nominally outranking the prime minister. Godfrey Giffard and Lord Chancellor are lord Chancellors.

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Margaret, Maid of Norway

Margaret (March or April 1283 – September 1290), known as the Maid of Norway, was the Queen-designate of Scotland from 1286 until her death.

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Mells, Somerset

Mells is a village and civil parish in Somerset, England, near the town of Frome.

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Nicholas of Ely

Nicholas of Ely was Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of Winchester, and Lord High Treasurer in the 13th century. Godfrey Giffard and Nicholas of Ely are 13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops, bishops of Worcester, lord Chancellors and lord chancellors of England.

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Prebendary

A prebendary is a member of the Catholic or Anglican clergy, a form of canon with a role in the administration of a cathedral or collegiate church.

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Robert Winchelsey

Robert Winchelsey (or Winchelsea; c. 1245 – 11 May 1313) was an English Catholic theologian and Archbishop of Canterbury.

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Roger de Meyland

Roger de Meyland (died 1295) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, England. Godfrey Giffard and Roger de Meyland are 13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops.

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Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore

Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore (c. 1231 – 27 October 1282), of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire, was a marcher lord who was a loyal ally of King Henry III of England and at times an enemy, at times an ally, of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales.

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Salisbury

Salisbury is a cathedral city and civil parish in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne.

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Shaftesbury Abbey

Shaftesbury Abbey was an abbey that housed nuns in Shaftesbury, Dorset.

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Stratford-upon-Avon

Stratford-upon-Avon, commonly known as just Stratford, is a market town and civil parish in the Stratford-on-Avon district, in the county of Warwickshire, in the West Midlands region of England.

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Temporalities

Temporalities or temporal goods are the secular properties and possessions of the church.

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Walter Branscombe

Walter Branscombe (–1280) was Bishop of Exeter from 1258 to 1280. Godfrey Giffard and Walter Branscombe are 13th-century English Roman Catholic bishops.

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Walter Giffard

Walter Giffard (April 1279) was Lord Chancellor of England and Archbishop of York. Godfrey Giffard and Walter Giffard are lord Chancellors and lord chancellors of England.

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Wells Cathedral

Wells Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Wells, Somerset, England, dedicated to St Andrew the Apostle.

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Westbury-on-Trym

Westbury on Trym is a suburb and council ward in the north of the City of Bristol, near the suburbs of Stoke Bishop, Westbury Park, Henleaze, Southmead and Henbury, in the southwest of England.

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Weston-sub-Edge

Weston-sub-Edge (also known as Weston Subedge) is a village in Gloucestershire, England.

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Wiltshire

Wiltshire (abbreviated to Wilts) is a ceremonial county in South West England.

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Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of Christ and Blessed Mary the Virgin, is a Church of England cathedral in Worcester, England.

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Worcester, England

Worcester is a cathedral city in Worcestershire, England, of which it is the county town.

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York

York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss.

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See also

Burials at Worcester Cathedral

Chancellors of the Exchequer of England

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_Giffard

Also known as Godfrey Gifford, Godfrey de Giffard.

, Salisbury, Shaftesbury Abbey, Stratford-upon-Avon, Temporalities, Walter Branscombe, Walter Giffard, Wells Cathedral, Westbury-on-Trym, Weston-sub-Edge, Wiltshire, Worcester Cathedral, Worcester, England, York.