Stephen Thurnham

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title: Stephen Thurnham
text: Stephen of Thurnham was a British justice and administrator. He was the son of Robert of Thurnham, a Kentish landowner, and the older brother of Robert of Thurnham, and first came to official attention in 1170 when, along with his father, he acted as a benefactor to Combwell Priory. He served Henry II, and in 1188 was one of the agents tasked with ensuring the return of normal religious service in Canterbury after a dispute between the Archbishop and local monks, with Henry rewarding him for his
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date created: 2008-10-14T18:14:11Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T09:31:58Z
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