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  1. 5 days ago · Sir William Inge who held this ⅓-part in 1305 was returned as joint lord of Great Milton with Richard de Louches in 1316. He seems to have been the son of Thomas Inge of Totternhoe (Beds.), and by this time he was a well-known judge (he opened the Lincoln Parliament of 1316) and held extensive possessions in some ten counties.

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  2. 6 days ago · Res. canonical house 9 May 1781, and succ. by William Inge (B/A/1/24 pp. 76-7). Res. as canon resid. by 23 June and succ. by the same (D30/2/1/8 ff. 95v-96). William Inge M.A. (Gaia Minor; later Bishopshull, Colwich, then Bishop's Itchington, precentor) 1781-1807. Pres. by bp. 10 May 1781 to canonical house formerly of William Arnald (B/A/ 1/24 ...

  3. Sep 26, 2024 · A Life of William Inge: The Strains of Triumph. University of Kansas Press, 1989. University of Kansas Press, 1989. This book is a critical biography of Inge’s life and his works.

  4. Sep 30, 2024 · This property belonged to the celebrated lawyer, William Inge, chief justice of the King's Bench, who in 1297 received a licence from the bishop of Lincoln to found a chantry chapel in his house, which is described as being distant both from the parish church of Wheathampstead and the chapel of Harpenden, and in 1304 he obtained a grant of free warren over his lands in this parish.

  5. Sep 24, 2024 · John Kirkby was created Bishop of Ely in the same year and died in 1290, leaving as his heir his brother William, who married Christine Heringaud and died without issue. (fn. 17) William Inge, the heir to Christine's lands in Kent, was in possession of the manor before 1303, (fn. 18)

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  7. Oct 9, 2024 · Download stock image of “William Inge (1860–1954), English priest and Professor of Divinity. Illustration for Outline of Modern Belief edited by JWN Sullivan and Walter Grierson (George Newnes, 1935).” from the Look and Learn History Picture Archive

  8. 3 days ago · Below is a foot inscription to William Cressye, who died on 24 October, 1 Elizabeth, A.D. 1559, and Grace Johnson his wife, who died on 14 February, 1571–2. There is a monument in the tower to Robert Rudston, who died in 1642, and later monuments to the Jenkin and Wittewronge families.

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