Chicheley was parson of Sherston, Wiltshire, and prebendary of Nantgwyly in the college of Abergwilly, North Wales; on the 23rd of February 1401/2, now called doctor of laws, he was pardoned for bringing in, and allowed to use, a bull of the pope " providing " him to the chancellorship of Salisbury cathedral, and canenries in the nuns' churches of Shaftesbury and Wilton in that diocese; and on the 9th of January 1402/3 he was archdeacon of Salisbury. [Please select]
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, and increased in malignity until the elevation of Jeffreys to the chancellorship. [Please select]
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Indeed, it was the king himself who suggested the lord chancellorship for Brougham. [Please select]
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James took the Chancellorship from Argyll and sent envoys to England. [Please select]
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Mollendorf aspires to greatness, you have your gaze on the chancellorship, and curse me if the Colonel isn't looking after my old shoes. [Please select]
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Arran, in any case, presently ousted the Archbishop of Glasgow from the Chancellorship and gave the seals to Beaton--the man whom he presently accused of a shameless forgery of James's will. [Please select]
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