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  2. List of lord chancellors and lord keepers - Wikipedia

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    1 Lord chancellors and lord keepers of England, 1050–1707. ... Ralph de Warneville, Treasurer of York (1173–1181) Geoffrey, the Bastard, Plantagenet (1181–1189)

  3. Nicholas Heath - Wikipedia

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    In 1555 he was promoted to the archbishopric of York, which he did much to enrich; he built York House on Strand, London. After Gardiner's death he was appointed lord chancellor , probably on Cardinal Reginald Pole 's recommendation; for Heath, like Pole himself, disliked the Spanish party in England.

  4. Thomas Wolsey - Wikipedia

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    Heraldic banner of Wolsey as Archbishop of York, showing the arms of the See of York impaling his personal arms, with a cardinal's hat above. The griffin supporter holds the Lord Chancellor's mace The primary counsellors Henry VIII inherited from his father were Richard Foxe ( c. 1448–1528, Bishop of Winchester 1501–1528) and William Warham ...

  5. Thomas Arundel - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Arundel (1353 – 19 February 1414) was an English clergyman who served as Lord Chancellor and Archbishop of York during the reign of Richard II, as well as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1397 and from 1399 until his death, an outspoken opponent of the Lollards.

  6. Category:Lord chancellors - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lord chancellors" ... House of York Lord Chancellors; Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon; George Hutchins (lawyer) J. George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys;

  7. Robert of Ghent - Wikipedia

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    Robert of Ghent, [1] also called Robert de Gant, [2] (c. 1085–after 1154) was Lord Chancellor of England and Dean of York in the 12th century. The younger son of a nobleman, Robert was probably a member of the cathedral chapter of York before his selection as chancellor by King Stephen of England in the mid-1140s.

  8. William Greenfield - Wikipedia

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    York Minster William Greenfield (died 6 December 1315) served as both the Lord Chancellor of England and the Archbishop of York . He was also known as William of Greenfield .

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