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  1. Hace 4 días · Heir to the Honour of Mowbray, Roger de Mowbray was a prominent Anglo-Norman baron who played major roles in royal politics during the reigns of King Stephen and Henry II. He was a participant in the Second Crusade, and is recorded as having fought alongside Hugh de Beauchamp at the Battle of Hattin in 1187. Having been taken captive by Saladin ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Richard de Portes, who came of age by 1291, was lord of Bromesberrow in 1316 and had a house there after William de Whitefield was granted free warren in the demesne in 1320. (fn. 177) William died by 1349 and his widow Constance, who married Stephen de Casynton, retained a life interest in the manor in 1367, when it belonged to John Bromwich (fn. 178) (d. 1388).

  3. Hace 5 días · Charter X., 1421, is granted by Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Worcester, Lord le Despenser and of Burgavenny, Lord of Glamorgan and Morganwg, to the Cardiff Burgesses. It first confirms the Charter of 1397, and then provides that townsmen accused of felony shall be tried by their fellow citizens, at the Sheriff's Court of Glamorgan.

  4. Hace 13 horas · Warwick 7 day weather forecast including weather warnings, temperature, rain, wind, visibility, humidity and UV

  5. Hace 3 días · Today’s horse racing results from Warwick Racecourse in England are available with the latest, live and fast results at betHQ. Our full race results include details on each runner’s finishing position, the distance between them, the racecourse condition and any non-runners.

  6. Hace 5 días · Bishop Richard de Luci (d. 1179). Earl Albericus (Aubrey de Vere, created Earl of Oxford soon after 1142; d. 1194). Simon de Beauchamp. Geoffrey de Sai. Gervasse de Canvilla (of Canvell priory, Staff.). The charter was therefore given between the years 1175, when the Bishop of Norwich was consecrated, and 1179, when Richard de Luci died.

  7. Hace 5 días · ANDREW, with BRICKLEHAMPTON, DEFFORD, PENSHAM, PINVIN and WICK. The parish of St. Andrew, Pershore, included the chapelries of Bricklehampton and Pinvin and the now separate ecclesiastical parishes of Defford and Wick. The present parish of St. Andrew, exclusive of its chapelries, contains 1,543 acres, of which 31 acres are covered by water.