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  1. Hace 3 días · Devonshire knight and lord of Gidleigh Castle William de Ros of Helmsley ~1190–1240? Yorkshire? Son of Robert de Ros (died 1227), Lord of Helmsley, Rebel captured at the Battle of Lincoln (1217) Henry le Scrope: 1268–1336 England? English nobleman, probably a squire (later a Lord-Chief Justice) Barrau de Sescas ~1270–1325 Gascony

  2. Hace 3 días · No views 1 minute ago. A contact with Robert Bruce, the long time explorer/researcher/teacher of astral travel & related magics. He seems well settled and ready to further explore and inspire....

  3. Hace 5 días · The offices of gentleman of the bedchamber were in the gift of the Crown. (fn. 1) From 1660 the office of first gentleman was invariably coupled with that of groom of the stole. Originally the gentlemen were sworn in pursuance of royal warrants directed to the lord chamberlain. (fn. 2) From 1685 to 1688 these warrants were directed to the groom ...

  4. Hace 6 días · Even after Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Season 2 arrives, there will be more of Middle Earth to explore, particularly through the lens of Gollum’s perspective. Deadline unpacked where ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Robert Dudley, Lord of Denbigh. Parents. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland. Jane Guildford. Signature. Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, KG , PC (24 June 1532 [note 1] – 4 September 1588) was an English statesman and the favourite of Elizabeth I from her accession until his death. He was a suitor for the queen's hand for many years.

  6. Hace 5 días · Lord Bruce died seised of the manor of Sarratt in 1611, leaving Sir Edward Bruce his son and heir, who died unmarried two years later, when he was succeeded by his brother Thomas.

  7. Hace 5 días · William became Lord Hastings of Hastings in 1462 and held many offices under King Edward IV. He was arrested in 1483 by order of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, charged with high treason, and beheaded. (fn. 54) His grandson George Hastings was created Earl of Huntingdon in 1529, (fn. 55) and in 1540 a presentation was made to the church by John Osburne, clerk, by the earl's grant.