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  1. John, however, kept her lands, and Isabella did not contest the annulment. Earldom of Gloucester. After the annulment, John granted the title of Earl of Gloucester to Isabella's nephew Amaury, count of Évreux. This compensated Amaury for the loss of his French title, which was surrendered in the Treaty of Le Goulet.

  2. 21 de oct. de 2022 · SIR JOHN (Johannes) VEALE (VELE), son of John and Margaret Vele, was a knight. He was living 1430, the 9th year of the reign of Henry VI; he was High Sheriff of County Gloucester in 1452, the 31st year of the reign of Henry VI. He died in 1457, the 36th year of the reign of Henry VI and had to pass on Huntingford Manor under the inheritance laws.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2023 · Built on April 2nd, 1776 for John Clayton, Clerk of Gloucester Court 1720 - 1773, the Clayton Building was used as a clerk's office. It suffered almost complete destruction by fire in 1820. Rebuilt on the earlier foundations and completed about 1823, the original wooded floor was replaced with stones of random size with a brick floor in a smaller room.

  4. John K. Davis Obituary. With heavy hearts, we announce the death of John K. Davis (Gloucester, Massachusetts), who passed away on September 1, 2020 at the age of 74. Leave a sympathy message to the family on the memorial page of John K. Davis to pay them a last tribute.

  5. 8 de feb. de 2016 · John Gloucester, originally named as Jack by his slave master, became the founder of the first African American Presbyterian Church in the United States. Gloucester was born in 1776 as a slave in Blount County, Tennessee. Rev. Gideon Blackburn, a Presbyterian minister and evangelist, recognized Jack’s potential and proceeded to teach him ...

  6. A Beatrix Potter Museum. The Tailor of Gloucester has dedicated the whole top floor of 9 College Court, as a delightful Beatrix Potter Museum, displaying her magical work. Many of the items that are on display have been very kindly donated for all to see. There are many items, from books to figurines, needlecraft to dated soft toys, including ...

  7. 4 de jun. de 2017 · The official marriage of John and Isabella took place on August 29, 1189, at Marlborough Castle. He was given the title and estate of Gloucester in her right. John and Isabella were half-second cousins (Henry I was great-grandfather of both), and at first the church declared their marriage null, then the pope, probably as a favor to Richard ...