Hugh de Mapenor (or Hugh de Mapenore; died April 1219) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford. Although educated and given the title of magister, or "master"...
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Hugh Foliot (c. 1155 – 7 August 1234) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford. Related somehow to his predecessor at Hereford, he served as a priest and papal...
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Hereford Cathedral (section Thomas de Cantilupe)
William de Vere, Bishop of Hereford (1186–1198) Giles de Braose, Bishop of Hereford (1200–1215) Hugh de Mapenor, Bishop of Hereford (1216–1219) Hugh Foliot...
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the Welsh leader Llywelyn the Great, to raze Hugh de Mortimer's castle at Wigmore, Herefordshire. Hugh was the lone marcher baron to side with John....
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Geoffrey c. 1187 Richard 1202 Hugh de Breusa 1207–1216 Hugh de Mapenor 1216 Henry 1218–1231 Thomas de Bosebir 1231–1234 Ralph de Maidstone 1234–? Stephen Thorne...
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38. Giles de Braose or Bruce, 1200–16. Az., three bars vaire, ermine and Gules. British Library Harley MS 2275 & Add MS 12443. 40. Hugh Folliott, 1219–34...
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