Thomas Tuttebury, the Glossary
Thomas Tuttebury was the Dean of Wells at the beginning of the fifteenth century.[1]
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8 relations: Archdeacon of Buckingham, Archdeacon of Wells, Aston Clinton, Catholic Church, Coventry Cathedral, Dean of Wells, Henry IV of England, Incumbent (ecclesiastical).
- Archdeacons of Buckingham
- Archdeacons of Wells
Archdeacon of Buckingham
The Archdeacon of Buckingham is the senior ecclesiastical officer in charge of the Church of England in Buckinghamshire. Thomas Tuttebury and Archdeacon of Buckingham are Archdeacons of Buckingham.
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Archdeacon of Wells
The Archdeacon of Wells has been a senior clergy position in the Church of England Diocese of Bath and Wells since the English reformation, before which it was part of the Roman Catholic Church. Thomas Tuttebury and Archdeacon of Wells are Archdeacons of Wells.
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Aston Clinton
Aston Clinton is a historic village and civil parish in the Vale of Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, England.
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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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Coventry Cathedral
The Cathedral Church of Saint Michael, commonly known as Coventry Cathedral, is the seat of the Bishop of Coventry and the Diocese of Coventry within the Church of England.
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Dean of Wells
The Dean of Wells is the head of the Chapter of Wells Cathedral in the Mendip district of Somerset, England.
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Henry IV of England
Henry IV (– 20 March 1413), also known as Henry Bolingbroke, was King of England from 1399 to 1413.
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Incumbent (ecclesiastical)
In English ecclesiastical law, the term incumbent refers to the holder of a Church of England parochial charge or benefice.
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See also
Archdeacons of Buckingham
- Annibaldo Caetani
- Archdeacon of Buckingham
- Arthur Purey-Cust
- Cecil Bourke
- Charles Booth (bishop)
- David Goldie (priest)
- Derek Eastman (priest)
- Edward Bickersteth (Dean of Lichfield)
- Edward Shaw (bishop)
- Erasmus Webb
- Giles Thorne
- Gordon Savage (bishop)
- Guy Elsmore
- John Bone (bishop)
- John Gordon (priest)
- John Hillersdon
- John Longland (priest)
- John Pratt (Provost of Southwell)
- John Taylor (Master of the Rolls)
- John Taylor (classical scholar)
- Justly Hill
- Karen Gorham
- Leslie Randall
- Luke Heslop
- Nicholas Clagett
- Philip Eliot (bishop)
- Pulter Forester
- Richard Layton
- Robert Hay (bishop of Buckingham)
- Robert Newell (priest)
- Robert Sherborne
- Roger de Clinton
- Sheila Watson (priest)
- Thomas Beckington
- Thomas Tuttebury
- William Carmichael (bishop)
- William de Blois (bishop of Worcester)
Archdeacons of Wells
- Anne Gell
- Archdeacon of Wells
- Arthur Salmon
- Bartholomew Clerke
- Bryant Salmon
- Edmund Archer (priest)
- Edwin Sandys (priest)
- Fitzhardinge Portman
- Frederick Brymer
- Henry Law (priest)
- Hugh of Wells
- John Cotterell
- John Lance (priest)
- John Langworth
- John Rugge
- Nicholas Slake
- Nicola Sullivan
- Norman Higgins
- Otway Fitzgerald
- Peter Chaceporc
- Peter Haynes (priest)
- Peter Maurice (bishop)
- Polydore Vergil
- Richard Acworth
- Richard Nykke
- Samuel Hill (priest)
- Simon of Wells
- Ted Thomas (priest)
- Thomas Fastolf
- Thomas Tuttebury
- Walter Farrer
- Walter Giffard
- William of Bitton
- William of Bitton (nephew)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Tuttebury
Also known as Tuttebury, Thomas.