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1250 Wider aisles replace earlier narrow ones; this involved replacing the Norman round-headed arches with higher, pointed arches (remains of round-headed clerestory windows still visible above pointed arches)
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1225 | -1234 | Richard of Newerc, chaplain (priest) - Vicar of South Grantham | ||
1231 | John of Colsterworth - vicar of North Grantham | |||
1234 | -1245 | William of Ferenden, chaplain - Vicar of South Grantham | ||
1245 | -1263 | Thomas of ?, chaplain - Vicar of South Grantham | ||
1250 | Wider aisles replace earlier narrow ones; this involved replacing the Norman round-headed arches with higher, pointed arches (remains of round-headed clerestory windows still visible above pointed arches) More info | |||
1263 | -1276 | Michael of Lincoln, priest - Vicar of South Grantham | ||
1264 | -1283 | Robert of Hinton - vicar of North Grantham |
1272 | Edward I knew Grantham well and bestowed it on Aylmer Valence, Earl of Pembroke | |||
1275 | Franciscan friary founded in Grantham - the Greyfriars. They settled only in 'important' places (circa 1275) |
1233 | Barons revolt against the King | |||
1265 | First English Parliament summoned by Simon de Montfort | |||
1272 | -1307 | Edward I - the first Plantagenet king |
Edward I | Crowned | 1272 | Died | 1307 | 1284 Wales became incorporated into England | Plantagenet |