• Peter de Maulay or Peter de Mauley (died 1241) was a nobleman and administrator who was one of King John of England's "evil counsellors". First appearing...
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    the son of Peter II de Brus and Hawise de Lancaster. Peter married Hillaria, daughter of Peter de Maulay, Lord of Mulgrave and Isabella de Thornham and...
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  • Macauly, colonial policy of liquidating indigenous culture Aulay Maulay, France Peter de Maulay (died 1241) counsellor to King John This disambiguation page...
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    luxurious scarlet robe. On 15 July 1215 John instructed Eleanor's keeper Peter de Maulay to customize clothing and bed sheets for Eleanor, stating that although...
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    William de Beauchamp William de St John Peter de Maulay Brian de Lisle Thomas of Moulton Richard de Argentan Geoffrey de Neville William de Maudit John de Baalun...
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    Gilbert Basset, one of the former followers of the late Earl William. Peter de Maulay, one of Des Roches's foreign followers, demanded a manor back which...
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  • his deathbed. Robert's heir was his daughter Isabella, who married Peter de Maulay in 1214. Gillingham, 152. McLynn, Frank (2008). Richard and John: Kings...
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    established in England by Peter de Maulay (one of King John's "evil counsellors") in the 13th century. It was his grandson, Peter Mauley III, who was created...
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  • King, Daniel; Smith, William; Webb (gentleman.), William; Leycester, Sir Peter; Lee, Samuel; Pennant, Thomas; Grose, Francis (1778). The history of Cheshire:...
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  • Marsh 1214: William de Harcourt 1215: Ralph de Bray 1216: William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury 1218: Peter de Maulay 1221: Roger de la Forde 1223: John...
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  • refuge in his castle to the baron Gilbert Basset who Bishop Peter des Roches and Peter de Maulay (royal advisors) had tried to take a manor off of. The war...
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  • de Breauté 1224–1227: Ralph de Trublevill and Radulph Washingbury 1229–1234: Stephen de Segne and William de Marawast 1236 (briefly) Peter de Maulay 1235–1239:...
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    High Sheriff as an agent of Peter de Rivaux, and as such required a pardon after Peter's fall from grace in 1234, Peter and his close associates having...
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    Robert de Turnham (d.1211). Their only surviving child and heiress was Isabel de Turnham who brought the barony and castle to Peter de Mauley (or Maulay) (d...
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    (3rd ed.). Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0. Jones, Daniel (2011). Roach, Peter; Setter, Jane; Esling, John (eds.). Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary...
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    possessions. John Whiting's 1961 theatre play The Devils, commissioned by Sir Peter Hall for the Royal Shakespeare Company, was based on Aldous Huxley's novel...
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