WilliamGreenfield (1 April 1799 – 5 November 1831) was an English philologist. Greenfield was born in London on 1 April 1799. His father, William Greenfield
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Canterbury and the Lord Chancellor. Immediately below him is the Prime Minister and then the Lord President of the Council. The archbishop of York is the
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for several months, and leads to the resignation of Lord Chancellor WilliamGreenfield to become the new Bishop. October 5 – Treaty of Treviso: After a dispute
Oystermouth) 2002-12 (Christ Church and Wadham) Walter de Gray 1216–55 WilliamGreenfield 1306–15 Thomas Arundel 1388–96 (Oriel) Richard le Scrope 1398–1405
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