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  1. Hace 4 días · Alan wrote to Henry in 1224, stating that he had been active in the king's service from June to September, and was about to launch a planned invasion of Ireland, but had just received intelligence indicating that a deal had been concluded between Hugh and the justiciar; additionally in his letter, Alan asked the king for confirmation of such a truce, and requested, in the event that Hugh were ...

  2. Hace 3 días · The hospital of St. John Baptist, Boothby Pagnell, was founded towards the end of the twelfth century, either by John Paynell (fn. 1) or by Hugh of Boothby. (fn. 2) The latter, if he was not the founder, was a considerable benefactor of the house, which was intended for poor leprous women. He gave to it 4½ bovates of land in Morton, which ...

  3. 29 de may. de 2024 · Robert's son and heir Stephen was under age, and the castle of Whorlton was granted to Robert de Roos in 1214 and subsequently to Hugh de Balliol. In 1219, however, the custody of all the lands of Robert de Meynell was restored, as of right, to the Archbishop of Canterbury, since they were of his fee.

  4. 23 de may. de 2024 · Father Robert de Pierrepont, Seigneur de Montaigu b. c 1110, d. a 1147. Mother Elisabeth de Mareuil d. a 1207. Hugh de Pierrepont married Clemence (Agatha) de Rethel, daughter of Itier, Count of Rethel, Chatelain de Vitry and Beatrice de Namur. Hugh de Pierrepont was born circa 1129 at of Hurst, Sussex, England. He died circa 1188.

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · When Hugh Willoughby was born about 1392, in Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Edmund Willoughby, was 34 and his mother, Isabel Annesely baroness willoughby, was 16. He married Margaret Freville on 23 May 1418, in Wollaton, Nottinghamshire, England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 5 daughters.

  6. Hace 3 días · Constable of Hugh de Lacey, apparently later a baron John de Baalun ~1180–1235 Gloucestershire Apparently a minor English baron who served as Justice itinerant Guy de Balliol: 1222–1265 Scotland A knight who fought in the battle of Evesham on the rebel side. John de Bayeux ~1190–1249 Lincolnshire A nobleman, murderer, and justice itinerant

  7. Hace 2 días · Order to the sheriff of Hertfordshire to take the manor of Hugh de Balliol of Hitchin 1 into the king’s hand and place one of his servants alongside one of Hugh’s servants to keep it, so that nothing be removed until he will be ordered otherwise, because Hugh does not wish to obey the king’s order to surrender the honour of Wolverton to the archbishop of Canterbury, as he was ordered.