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Alphred Duport

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asserts that the execution of Duport may never have happened, and claims other sources are mistaken, primarily as he does not believe that this execution was within the character of the King, although other authors dismiss Oliver's position for lacking evidence, and pointing to the contemporary
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The registers of Walter Bronescombe (A.D. 1257-1280), and Peter Quivil (A.D. 1280-1291), bishops of Exeter : with some records of the episcopate of Bishop Thomas de Bytton (A.D. 1292-1307); also the taxation of Pope Nicholas IV, A.D. 1291--(diocese of
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The Cathedral Yard had six gates, and it was the responsibility of the City Council to lock the gates, and to keep the peace. It was assumed that the culprit fled through the South gate, which should have been locked an hour previously.
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As the gate should have been locked, the keeper of the gate, Duport as the responsible officer of the city, and possibly some others, were both put on trial in 1285 and
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eight times, first in 1269, and for the last time in 1284. He was executed following his last tenure, for dereliction of duty.
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of the cathedral, Walter Lechlade (also written as Lichlade or de Lecchelade) was murdered in the
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A Concise Account of the City of Exeter: Its Neighbourhood, and Adjacent Watering Places
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Amery, PFS; Amery, John S; Rowe, J Brooking (October 1903).
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Danmonii orientales illustres: or, the worthies of Devon
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Episcopal registers of the diocese of Exeter, 1257-1360
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City of Exeter and its environs, Ancient and modern
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Index

City of Exeter
Devon
Mayor of Exeter
Mayor of Exeter
Henry III
Edward I
Precentor
Cathedral Yard
Matins
hanged
George Oliver
Antiquities of the City of Exeter


City of Exeter and its environs, Ancient and modern
The registers of Walter Bronescombe (A.D. 1257-1280), and Peter Quivil (A.D. 1280-1291), bishops of Exeter : with some records of the episcopate of Bishop Thomas de Bytton (A.D. 1292-1307); also the taxation of Pope Nicholas IV, A.D. 1291--(diocese of Exeter)
A Concise Account of the City of Exeter: Its Neighbourhood, and Adjacent Watering Places
"Mayor first victim of gallows he had made"
Danmonii orientales illustres: or, the worthies of Devon
Episcopal registers of the diocese of Exeter, 1257-1360
The history of the city of Exeter
"Devon notes and queries"
Categories
Mayors of Exeter
13th-century births
13th-century deaths
Executed people from Devon
English politicians convicted of crimes
People executed by hanging
Executed politicians

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