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Thomas de Brantingham

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Edward III obtained preferment for him in the church, and from 1361 to 1368 he was employed in France in responsible positions. At an early stage in de Brantingham's career, de Brantingham served as
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By 1349 he had been appointed as clerk of the exchequer. In 1359 he was cofferer responsible for finance during the French military campaign and from 1361 to 1368 he was
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about permission for them to have their own chaplain. The petitioners sought de Brantingham's intervention to settle the dispute, although his decision is now lost.
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While serving as bishop of Exeter, de Brantingham was petitioned by parishioners of "St. Tenion" (which, it has been suggested, may refer to Tinney Hall near
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to the building of its library. As proof of his position in society, de Brantingham also remembered in (or had as a witness to) his will
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A record of de Brantingham's death, dated 13 December 1394, notes that the bishop was to be buried in the
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as such on 12 May 1370. De Brantingham died in December 1394, probably on the 23rd, and was buried in the
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for any omission, and one penny at the four terms. Bishop Hatfield granted a
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and Stapledon Hall. De Brantingham's association with Stapledon Hall (now
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Border liberties and loyalties: North-East England, c. 1200 – c. 1400
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to Edward III (from 1369 to 1371), and on two later occasions to
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from 1370 until his death. De Brantingham was a member of the
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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of his kitchen, Walter Brantingham, presumably a relation.
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Sable, a fess embattled between three Catherine Wheels or
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14th-century Bishop of Exeter and Treasurer of England
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Index

Bishop Brantingham
Bishop of Exeter

Seal
Bishop of Exeter
John Grandisson
Edmund Stafford
Lord Treasurer
Keeper of the Wardrobe
Nave
Exeter Cathedral
Lord Treasurer
Edward III
John Barnet
Richard Scrope
Richard II
Henry Wakefield
Robert Hales
John Gilbert

Lord Treasurer
Edward III
Richard II
bishop of Exeter
Brantingham family
North East England
Keeper of the Wardrobe
William of Wykeham
Lord Treasurer
Richard II

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