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    Sir Hugh de Cressingham (died 11 September 1297) was the treasurer of the English administration in Scotland from 1296 to 1297. He was an adviser to John...
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  • Cressingham may refer to: Places Great Cressingham, Norfolk, England Little Cressingham, Norfolk, England People Hugh de Cressingham, 13th century historical...
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    English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth. In 1296, John de Warenne, 6th Earl of...
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    under the leadership of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham was routed by a much smaller Scottish army led by Wallace and Moray...
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    In the letter, he charges the English treasurer in Scotland, Sir Hugh de Cressingham, to employ all the skill he has with the funds provided him to capture...
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    hilt, and belt were said to have been made from the dried skin of Hugh de Cressingham, who was killed at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.[additional citation(s)...
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  • I appointed the John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, as guardian of Scotland, with Hugh de Cressingham as treasurer and Walter de Amersham as chancellor...
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    won a significant victory, boosting the confidence of their army. Hugh de Cressingham, Edward's treasurer in Scotland, died in the fighting and it is reputed...
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  • Andrew Moray (redirect from Andrew de Moray)
    could save face with this letter, he failed to reckon with Hugh de Cressingham. Cressingham, having seen this letter, wrote to the king on 5 August: Sire...
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  • Stirling Bridge William Wallace & Andrew de Moray defeated the English forces of John de Warenne and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling on the River Forth. 1298...
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    refused the oaths to Edward I. With the absence of John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey and Hugh de Cressingham in England, Ormesby bore the chief weight of responsibility...
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    scabbard, hilt, and belt. The flesh's donor was said to have been Hugh de Cressingham, treasurer of Scotland, whom Wallace had flayed after defeating him...
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  • 1130) 1279 – Robert Kilwardby, English cardinal (b. 1215) 1297 – Hugh de Cressingham, English Treasurer 1298 – Philip of Artois, Lord of Conches, Nonancourt...
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    Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey, and Hugh de Cressingham near Stirling, on the River Forth, at the Battle...
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    September 11 – Hugh de Cressingham, English advisor and knight November 21 – Roger de Mowbray, English nobleman (b. 1254) December 28 – Hugh Aycelin, French...
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  • England (born 1245) 1297 11 September – Hugh de Cressingham, treasurer (year of birth unknown) 31 December – Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, soldier...
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    Andrew de Raite, the bearer of this letter, in the matter which he will tell you verbally from me.” En route, Sir Andrew met with Hugh de Cressingham, treasurer...
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  • wench John Balliol, King of Scotland Lord Versses Scottish lord Hugh de Cressingham Robert Bruce Scottish lords (7) Scottish pages (9) Welsh barons (3)...
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    which half the English contingent were killed, including commander Hugh Cressingham. But the King was determined to march into Ayrshire, to devastate the...
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    not be followed, as Buchan later offered Edward by way of excuse. Hugh de Cressingham, the chief agent of the English occupation, expressed his opinion...
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  • 1290s (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    September 11 – Hugh de Cressingham, English advisor and knight November 21 – Roger de Mowbray, English nobleman (b. 1254) December 28 – Hugh Aycelin, French...
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  • with details, the three sent Andrew de Rait with a letter of credence. Along the way, Rait met with Hugh de Cressingham, treasurer of the English administration...
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    forefront of inciting rebellion is shown in a letter written to Edward by Hugh Cressingham on 23 July 1292, which reports the opinion that "if you had the earl...
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    women who served in the Colorado House of Representatives were Clara Cressingham, Carrie Holly and Frances Klock. All three were elected to serve in 1895-1896...
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  • "ringleader" of the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary in 2015. Born in Cressingham Road, Lewisham, on 28 February 1939, to Henry and Doris Reader, his father...
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    Hugh of Cressingham Hugh de Kersingham c. 1291. John de Swinfield Robert de Burghash John de Colchester 1326. Adam Murimuth senior 1328-? Richard de Plessis...
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    Ireland in 1285. In 1290 he was a referee with Hugh Cressingham in a dispute between Queen Eleanor and de Valence and his wife. He was on eyre again in...
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  • his children, Elizabeth Wentlond and her children, John Myne of little Cressingham and his children; John Myne of little Fransham; to whom testator had...
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    Estate originally commissioned by Ralf Cauldwell in 1779, was bought by Hugh van Cutsem, who built a neo-Palladian mansion designed by architect Francis...
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  • Emerson Crawhall, Royal Army Chaplains' Dept. Q.M. and Hon. Major Hugh Cressingham, Bedfordshire Reg. Maj. The Hon. Frederick Heyworth Cripps, Yeomanry...
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