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  • Ralph de Bereford (fl. 1329) was an English judge, of a legal family possessing large estates in the midland counties. Ralph de Bereford may have been...
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  • Sir William Bereford (died 1326) was an English justice. He was the son of Walter de Bereford, with the family name coming from the village of Barford...
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  • of his duty. In a writ of uncertain date, he is joined with William de Bereford and two other judges in a commission to inquire into the obstruction...
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  • Richard de Beresford or Bereford (died after 1318) was an English-born cleric and judge who held high political office in Ireland in the early fourteenth...
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  • 23 October 1236: Henry de Colne 16 December 1242: Hugo de Hodeng 26 June 1244: Ralph de Bereford 15 February 1246: Philip de Staunton 19 April 1249:...
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    wife) John de Bereford of Clapcot, Berkshire, Bickford, Stonythorpe, and Wishaw, Warwickshire, an illegitimate son of Edmund de Bereford, Knt. They had...
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    identified in his will as Adam and Matilda. Sir John de Pulteney married Margaret, daughter of John de Bereford, citizen of London and his wife Roesia. The marriage...
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  • Sir Ralph de Hengham (1235 – 18 May 1311) was an English cleric who held various high positions within the Medieval English judicial system. His first...
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  • died in 1237. It then passed to the crown and was given to a royal relative. De Facto Under the Justiciar of Ireland: These lords were the descendants of...
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  • 1278: Robert de Verdon and Thomas de Hasele 1279–1283: Robert de Verdon and Osbert Bereford 1284–1285: Robert de Verdon and Osbert Bereford and Thomas Farendon...
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  • The prebendaries of Aylesbury can be traced back to Ralph in 1092. The prebend of Aylesbury was attached to the See of Lincoln as early as 1092. An early...
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  • of (Fotheray in) Fourneys (Piel Castle, Furness) 1327 Oct 7 Edmundus de Bereford, dilectus clericus noster (Our favoured priest), Langele (Langley) 1327...
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    as the manor of Langley was noted as being in the possession of the de Bereford family of Wishaw as early as the mid-13th century. New Hall Manor is...
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    exiled Sir Ralph Sandwich 1289–1290 Resigned John of Mettingham 1290–1301 Died Sir Ralph de Hengham 1301–1309 Retired Sir William Bereford 1309–1326 Died...
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    public library membership required.) Brand, Paul (January 2008). "Hengham, Ralph (b. in or before 1235, d. 1311)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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