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William of Winchester (11 April 1184 – 13 December 1213), also called William of Lüneburg (German: Wilhelm von Lüneburg) or William Longsword, a member of the House of Welf, was heir to his family's allodial lands in the Duchy of Saxony after the deposition of his father, Duke Henry the Lion in 1180. Another representation of him appears as a support to the cushion under the head of the effigy of his father upon the tomb erected by the bishop in Wainfleet church, now removed to Magdalen College chapel. Matilda of England (also called Maud; 1156 – 28 June 1189) was the eldest daughter of Henry II of … Wilhelm war der jüngere Bruder des rheinischen Pfalzgrafen Heinrich des Älteren und Kaiser Ottos IV.. Er war seit 1202 mit Helena († 1233), der Tochter König Waldemars I. von Dänemark verheiratet. 1860); Paston Letters, ed. He received Cade's list of grievances, and promised both a general pardon under the great seal and a special one to Cade himself. 1858), vol. (Rolls Ser. Henry's choice was clearly a personal preference. App. There was conflict during the negotiations, however, when Robert de Beaumont, 2nd Earl of Leicester refused to greet the archbishop, alleging him to be a schismatic and a supporter of the anti-pope, Victor IV. of London, ed. 2, Spouse Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and of Bavaria, Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Duke of Swabia, Burial Brunswick Cathedral, Lower Saxony. 458). Parl. Duke of Winchester Nationality English Occupation Landowner First appearance "The Archbishop" Last … 497). On 24 July 1483 he entertained Richard III at Magdalen (ib. William (11 April 1184, Winchester – 13 December 1213), called William of Winchester, William Longsword, or William of Lüneburg, was the youngest son of Duke Henry the Lion. Matilda governed her husband's vast estates during his absence in the Holy Land from 1172 to 1173. On 11 Oct. of the same year Henry sealed the foundation charter of Eton College. These arms have ever since been borne by Magdalen College. 15). When her father Henry II died in 1189, Matilda survived him by only one week. Its object was the study of theology and philosophy. 67), having retained his senses to the last. 307–8; Chandler, p. 330). 1 reference. About William of Winchester, Lord of Lunenburg William of Winchester (11 April 1184 – 13 December 1213), also called in English William of Lunenburg (German: Wilhelm von Lüneburg) or William Longsword, a member of the House of Welf, was heir to his family's allodial lands in the Duchy of Saxony after the deposition of his father, Duke Henry the Lion in 1180. House House of Plantagenet (by birth) House of Welf (by marriage) Father Henry II of England. Mai 1202 wurde der welfische Allodialbesitz zwischen ihm und seinen Brüdern Heinrich dem Älteren und Otto IV. Waynflete, who ‘for some safeguard laie then at Haliwell’ (Holinshed, Chron. It is evident that he now took an active part against the Yorkists. William of Winchester (11 April 1184 – 13 December 1213), also called William of Lüneburg (German: Wilhelm von Lüneburg) or William Longsword, a member of the House of Welf, was heir to his family's allodial lands in the Duchy of Saxony after the deposition of his father, Duke Henry the Lion in 1180. Jump to navigation Jump to search. In September the bishop issued from St. Albans a commission for the visitation of his diocese, alleging ‘arduous and unexpected business concerning the king and the realm’ (Chandler, p. 69). Er wurde in Ungarn in Gewahrsam gehalten und hielt sich seit 1195/1196 wieder in Deutschland auf. ; Croyland Continuator in Gale's Scriptores, i. Matilda, her husband, and their family remained in Normandy under the protection and support of King Henry until 1185, when they were allowed to return to Saxony. Father of Otto I, Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg 25 Henry VI, pt. Upon the death of their maternal uncle King Richard in 1199, William and Henry again went to England in order to assert their inheritance claims against their maternal uncle John Lackland, though to no avail. imported … Mother Eleanor of Aquitaine. 714), and was henceforth constantly at court. The citizens of Winchester submitted, and were pardoned. 1 reference. The statement of Dr. Thomas Chaundler, successively warden of Winchester (1450) and of New College (1453), that Thomas Beckington [q. v.], also a fellow of New College, was Waynflete's early friend, sustains the conclusion that Waynflete was educated at New College. Holinshed, Chron. But the defeat of Henry VI at St. Albans on 22 May following restored the Yorkists to power. (1872–5); Three Fifteenth-Century Chronicles, ed. ed. On 5 July 1485 the king borrowed of him 100l., doubtless a forced loan, to be spent in meeting the expected invasion of Henry VII. William concentrated on consolidating his rule, strongly relying on the salt trade around Lüneburg, which became his permanent residence. After consultations with the Foreign Office, Home Office and King George VI's private secretary, Sir Alan Lascelles, a ciphered telegram dated 18 April 1946 and crafted by Sir Albert Napier, permanent secretary to the Lord Chancellor, was transmitted from the British Foreign Office to the Foreign Adviser to the British Commander in Chief at Berlin: "The Duke of Brunswick has formally applied to The King by letter of March 22nd for the consent of His Majesty under the Act 12 Geo.