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  1. Hace 22 horas · John Beaumont, 4th Baron Beaumont: 1361–1396 c.1393–1396 85 William Scrope: c. 1350–1399 ... John de Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk: 1444–1476 1472 204

  2. Hace 5 días · John de Mowbray inherited the Barony of Segrave in right of his wife, and that of Mowbray from his father in 1361. He was slain near Constantinople in 1368, and succeeded by his son John, who had previously been created Earl of Nottingham.

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  3. Hace 4 días · Biography. 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.

  4. Hace 4 días · Thomas de Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk – Earl Marshal (1405) – executed at York by order of Henry IV for treason; Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York (1405) – executed at York by order of Henry IV for treason; Sir William de Plumpton (1405) – executed by order of Henry IV for treason

  5. Hace 2 días · They were probably granted with other lands of Hugh's to Robert de Stutevill, for Kirkby Moorside afterwards formed part of the barony of Mowbray. Roger de Mowbray, son of Niel Daubeney, grantee of the Stutevill lands, was holding Kirkby Moorside in the reign of Henry II, when Robert de Stutevill, grandson of the first Robert, laid claim to the ...

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  6. Hace 1 día · This manor passed, by the marriage of John de Segrave's daughter Elizabeth to John de Mowbray, to the Mowbray Dukes of Norfolk, and so to the Berkeleys. (fn. 73) Henry, Lord Berkeley, sold the manor in 1574 to Edward Boughton of Cawston, (fn. 74) of whom the tenants purchased their holdings, (fn. 75) so that any manorial rights were extinguished.

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    Hace 4 días · He was one of the companions of Robert Curthose (d.1134), son of William the Conqueror. Robert succeeded Aubrey de Coucy as earl of Northumbria around 1086-87 or between 1089 and 1091. The earl's army attacked that of King Mael Coluim III of Scotland in November 1093, in which Malcolm and his eldest son, Edward, were killed. Robert's nephew ...