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  1. Hace 4 días · This is a list of the various different nobles and magnates including both lords spiritual and lords secular. It also includes nobles who were vassals of the king but were not based in England (Welsh, Irish, French). Additionally nobles of lesser rank who appear to have been prominent in England at the time.

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    24 de jun. de 2024 · Biography. John was the eldest son of Hugh Balliol, lord of Barnard Castle in England (d.1229). John's inheritance included the lordship of Barnard Castle (County Durham), of Bywell (Northumberlandshire) and of Hitchin (Hertfordshire) and he also had four lordships in France (Bailleul-en-Vimeu, Hélicourt, Dompierre, Hornoy).

  3. 22 de jun. de 2024 · The first mention of the Knights Templars in connexion with England is in 1128, when Hugh de Payens, the master of the order, visited this country, and received aid both in men and money for the cause.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2024 · The heir of Eustace was his son Hugh, who succeeded him before 1210, when he held the four knights' fees of Stokesley. Hugh de Balliol had a son and heir John and a daughter Ada, to whom her father gave the whole barony of Stokesley on her marriage with John son of Robert of Warkworth and Clavering.

  5. Hace 1 día · In the 13th and 14th centuries the family of Kirkby were landowners of some importance under Ada de Balliol, Hugh de Eure and his son John. Court leet and view of frankpledge were appurtenances of Kirkby Manor in the 17th century, when it had also two dovecots. In 1311 there was a mill here.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2024 · Richard joined the barons against King John and his lands were forfeited and granted to Hugh de Balliol. He, however, returned to his allegiance to Henry III and his lands were restored in 1217.

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    25 de jun. de 2024 · Eustace died in August 1216, when he and Alexander II laid siege to Barnard Castle, which belonged to Hugh de Balliol. http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/28253 Floruits 1182 × 1215