Thomas la Warr, 5th Baron De La Warr (c. 1352 – 7 May 1427) was an English nobleman, the second son of Roger la Warr, 3rd Baron De La Warr and , daughter of . Intended for the church, in 1363, De La Warr received a dispensation, permitting him to be ordained at the age of twenty, and was made a canon of Lincoln. He received his first parish on 13 October 1372; he was at various times, rector or prebend of Ashton-under-Lyne, New , Sleaford, Swineshead, (in the East Riding of Yorkshire), Manchester, Oxton and Cropwell, Riccall, and Ketton; frequently in plurality.
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- Ла Варр, Томас, 5-й барон де Ла Варр (ru)
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| - Томас ла Варр (англ. Thomas la Warr; примерно 1358 — 7 мая 1427) — английский аристократ, 5-й барон де Ла Варр с 1398 года. Был вторым сыном Роджера ла Варра, 3-го барона де Ла Варра, и Элизабет Уэллс. Начал церковную карьеру, занимал должности ректора, викария и пребендария в разных регионах Англии. После смерти в 1398 году бездетного старшего брата Джона унаследовал семейные владения и баронский титул, но так и не женился. Его наследником стал племянник — Реджинальд Уэст, 3-й барон Уэст. (ru)
- Thomas la Warr, 5th Baron De La Warr (c. 1352 – 7 May 1427) was an English nobleman, the second son of Roger la Warr, 3rd Baron De La Warr and , daughter of . Intended for the church, in 1363, De La Warr received a dispensation, permitting him to be ordained at the age of twenty, and was made a canon of Lincoln. He received his first parish on 13 October 1372; he was at various times, rector or prebend of Ashton-under-Lyne, New , Sleaford, Swineshead, (in the East Riding of Yorkshire), Manchester, Oxton and Cropwell, Riccall, and Ketton; frequently in plurality. (en)
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| - Thomas la Warr, 5th Baron De La Warr (c. 1352 – 7 May 1427) was an English nobleman, the second son of Roger la Warr, 3rd Baron De La Warr and , daughter of . Intended for the church, in 1363, De La Warr received a dispensation, permitting him to be ordained at the age of twenty, and was made a canon of Lincoln. He received his first parish on 13 October 1372; he was at various times, rector or prebend of Ashton-under-Lyne, New , Sleaford, Swineshead, (in the East Riding of Yorkshire), Manchester, Oxton and Cropwell, Riccall, and Ketton; frequently in plurality. He was responsible for (in 1420) building St. Luke's church in Brislington. He enlarged Manchester Cathedral into a collegiate church in 1421. There is a statue of him on the exterior of the Manchester town hall. He inherited the title and lands when his brother died, 27 July 1398; but asked, three years later, to be excused from Parliament. (He was summoned, on pain of his life, in 1403.) He died, and was presumably buried, at his then parish of Swineshead, Lincolnshire. (en)
- Томас ла Варр (англ. Thomas la Warr; примерно 1358 — 7 мая 1427) — английский аристократ, 5-й барон де Ла Варр с 1398 года. Был вторым сыном Роджера ла Варра, 3-го барона де Ла Варра, и Элизабет Уэллс. Начал церковную карьеру, занимал должности ректора, викария и пребендария в разных регионах Англии. После смерти в 1398 году бездетного старшего брата Джона унаследовал семейные владения и баронский титул, но так и не женился. Его наследником стал племянник — Реджинальд Уэст, 3-й барон Уэст. (ru)
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