Bishopwearmouth Rectory

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title: Bishopwearmouth Rectory
text: Bishopwearmouth Rectory was a medieval clerical manor which once dominated the village of Bishopwearmouth, of which is now Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. Overseen by the Bishop of Durham, the rectory hosted many royal officials and papal officers, often appointed in absentee. Throughout the centuries this included notable figures such as Adam Marsh, Simon Langham and Robert of Geneva. The Rectory had a sprawling estate consisting of 130 acres of land spanning westwards consisting of what is now Ches
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date created: 2021-07-19T01:14:20Z
date modified: 2024-09-07T13:54:42Z
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