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257:" wrote one particularly eloquent admirer. He was described as tall and commanding in appearance, with fair hair and a ruddy complexion; his personality was witty, eloquent and learned. As a cleric, he was described as charitable to the poor, a notable preacher and a great builder of churches. The
139:, Cranley was appointed to his council. A letter which he sent to the King around the end of 1402 painted a grim picture of the state of English rule in Ireland. Cranley assured the King of his absolute loyalty to both the King and his son, but implored the King to send over money and men since "
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2117:1337 births
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952:Miles Young
862:John Dobson
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574:Fulk Basset
546:Archbishops
338:John Murray
239:Oxfordshire
202:Anglo-Irish
160:, and then
135:, was made
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85:New College
2127:Carmelites
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1804:John Mason
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1303:John Leech
1103:Thomas Bek
1038:Ralph Cole
1023:Ralph Cole
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867:Henry Bigg
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737:John Bowke
561:John Comyn
357:. p.
336:. London:
265:References
217:Clonmethan
213:prebendary
211:He became
125:diplomatic
113:Archbishop
45:Chancellor
1516:1400–1500
1008:1224–1400
942:Alan Ryan
857:John Cobb
767:John Rede
669:John Alen
664:Hugh Inge
389:cite book
235:Faringdon
69:Carmelite
514:Bishops
194:Gascony
156:, then
35:a.k.a.
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190:Dublin
117:Dublin
95:and a
81:Warden
73:Fellow
552:Gréne
538:Gréne
521:Dúnán
228:Death
97:judge
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570:Luke
395:link
289:ISBN
129:Rome
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