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  1. Hace 3 días · Aymer de Valence himself was forced to retreat to Bothwell Castle, his hopes for a quick victory shattered. The Battle of Loudoun Hill was a much-needed triumph for Bruce and his men. Though figures for the sizes of the armies are unavailable, the English may have had around 3,000 men, mostly cavalry, while Bruce had perhaps 600-800 infantry.

  2. Hace 2 días · Aymer de Valence, the heir of William, died seised of 'one messuage and 2 carucates of land in Hawkley' in 1324, and these passed as 'certain lands in Hawkley' to Laurence de Hastings, son and heir of John de Hastings, and grandson of the John de Hastings who had married Isabel, sister and coheiress of Aymer de Valence (see Newton ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Born about 1304, she married in 1321 Aymer de Valence, grandson of Hugh de Lusignan, second husband of Isabel of Angoulême, formerly wife of Henry III. Aymer died in 1324 and his widow, left immensely rich, turned to religion and good works.

  4. Hace 5 días · In 1324 the manor descended to Elizabeth Comyn, a niece of Aymer de Valence, who granted it to Hugh Despenser the elder in 1325. (fn. 15) The grant was made under duress and, after the execution of the Despensers, Elizabeth with her husband Richard Talbot, later Lord Talbot, regained the manor.

  5. Hace 2 días · In that decade, Morris notes, 'Roger watched as injustices which touched him directly, if not personally, began to pile up' (p. 51): for example, his sister's complaint about a wardship of which she had been deprived, the denial of Humphrey de Bohun's rights as constable during the Gascon campaign of 1254, Roger's inability to secure justice against Aymer de Valence, one of the king's Lusignan ...

  6. Hace 1 día · Some years later, however, the inclosure was attributed to Aymer de Lusignan (or Valence), who held the see for six months in 1260, and it was maintained and enlarged by the succeeding bishops. In 1275 this inclosure was said to be to the damage of the king, but in 1284 Billingbear was quitclaimed by the Crown to the bishop.

  7. Hace 5 días · LITTLE CARBROOK. Carbrook-Parva was an exempt belonging to the Commandry of St. John at Great Carbrook, to which house it was appropriated, along with Carbrook-Magna, and the church was valued with it, but the vicarage was always separate, and valued at six marks, but not taxed; it paid neither synodals nor procurations, neither was it visited by the Archdeacon, though he had the same ...