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were constructed. Work on the south transept began by 1225 and on the north one by 1234. Work may have finished by 1251, although the records are sparse and do not allow for an exact date of completion. Traditionally, the south transept has been ascribed to Gray's patronage, although there is no
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Archbishop of York but never consecrated, and Walter le Breton, Walter de Gray, and Henry de Gray, who were canons of York. Other more distant kinsmen continued to hold clerical and ecclesiastical offices throughout the 13th and early 14th centuries.
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University of Oxford, and eventually secured a pardon for the university due to its role in the dispute. Henry also named Gray as guardian of England when the king went to France in 1242. In 1252, Walter hosted King Henry and King
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whereby John became a papal vassal, although Gray did not appear as a witness on the charter. A story was later told that he refused to affix his chancellor's seal to the charter, but this is a later invention. In late 1213 Gray went to
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wrote to Gray and ordered the archbishop to stop the practice of clerical marriage and enforce clerical celibacy in his archdiocese. The pope threatened unspecified admonitions if his commands were not met.
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2875:
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2843:Richard Sterne
2840:
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2804:Tobias Matthew
2801:
2799:Matthew Hutton
2796:
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2784:Edmund Grindal
2781:
2776:
2774:Nicholas Heath
2771:
2769:Robert Holgate
2766:
2760:
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2723:
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2686:Thomas Langley
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2668:
2663:
2658:
2656:William Zouche
2653:
2651:William Melton
2648:
2643:
2638:
2633:
2631:John le Romeyn
2628:
2623:
2621:Walter Giffard
2618:
2613:
2608:
2606:Godfrey Ludham
2603:
2601:Sewal de Bovil
2598:
2596:Walter de Gray
2593:
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2578:
2573:
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175:York Minster
121:Consecration
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3012:1255 deaths
2848:John Dolben
2757:archbishops
2696:Henry Bowet
2616:Bonaventure
2526:Wulfstan II
2496:Hrotheweard
2449:archbishops
2404:Reformation
2347:Peter Selby
2337:Robin Woods
2292:Henry Pepys
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2275:Late modern
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2077:John Alcock
2005:John Barnet
1629:(1214–1216)
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1006:pp. 107–108
954:pp. 228–229
923:Church Life
907:Church Life
881:Church Life
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640:of England.
406:Magna Carta
329:lecture at
291:Magna Carta
226:Preceded by
82:Predecessor
2996:Categories
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2928:Cosmo Lang
2858:John Sharp
2794:John Piers
2764:Edward Lee
2501:Wulfstan I
2471:Eanbald II
2438:Wilfrid II
2246:John Hough
2211:John Earle
1804:Beorhtheah
1732:Heahbeorht
1727:Denebeorht
1479:under the
1429:1216–1255
1402:1214–1216
1368:1205–1214
1030:References
638:Henry VIII
578:parliament
513:York Place
376:great seal
355:papal bull
309:Early life
162:1 May 1255
77:1 May 1255
74:Term ended
2711:John Kemp
2556:Thomas II
2491:Æthelbald
2466:Eanbald I
2461:Æthelbert
2352:John Inge
2118:John Bell
1907:Sylvester
1722:Heathured
1578:Richard I
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892:Bartlett
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798:King John
675:Citations
634:Whitehall
544:transepts
537:Southwell
527:of Saint
505:vestments
501:vicarages
461:Henry III
299:Henry III
271:statesman
210:1205–1214
206:In office
92:Successor
2561:Thurstan
2536:Cynesige
2521:Ealdwulf
2486:Wulfhere
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1791:Wulfstan
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1760:Koenwald
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474:to King
372:Flanders
273:who was
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1594:Eustace
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181:Parents
152:Norfolk
66:Elected
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2516:Oswald
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857:p. 282
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800:p. 119
582:Fulham
525:relics
517:church
437:pounds
421:canons
393:, the
171:Buried
165:Fulham
116:Orders
1860:Roger
1845:Simon
1684:Bosel
1485:Anjou
1296:S2CID
1247:S2CID
1239:JSTOR
1223:Gesta
1210:S2CID
980:p. 53
965:Gesta
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774:p. 84
709:p. 65
620:Notes
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521:Ripon
363:Dover
351:marks
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