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Robert de Graystanes

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150:. The new bishop was installed at Durham on 18 November, and then, returning to the king to claim the temporalities of his see, was refused an audience and referred to the next parliament for an answer. Meanwhile, (14 October), the temporalities had been granted to Richard de Bury, who, having the archbishop now on his side, received the oath of the Durham clergy (10 January 1334). Robert, knowing that his convent was too poor to oppose the king and the pope, refused to continue the struggle. 25: 428: 157:
says that he "survived his resignation scarcely a year", and died of disappointment. Richard de Bury, upon hearing of his death, apologised for the grief he showed by declaring that Graystanes was better fitted to be pope than he was to hold the least office in the church. Graystanes was buried in
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MS Julius D. 4. His work is of considerable value, especially as it nears the writer's own time. The "Historiae Dunelmensis Scriptores Tres" – including Coldingham, Graystanes, and
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Graystanes supposedly continued the history of the church of Durham, which had been begun by
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Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Cottonian Library, deposited in the British Museum
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He seems to have resumed his old office, and to have died about 1336.
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He had been sub-prior of St. Mary's for twenty-six years or more when
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This claim is problematical, as the see of Armagh was then vacant.
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Library (MS xvi.I.12), which belongs to the 14th century; (2)
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Library at Oxford. Wharton followed the Cotton and Laud MSS.
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Joannis Lelandi Antiquarii De Rebus Britannicis Collectanea
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MS Laud 700 (which Hardy assigns to the same century), and
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around 1333, and supposed chronicler of the church of
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