Nicholas de Moels or Nicholas Molis (c. 1195 – 1268 or 1269) was an Anglo‑Norman royal administrator and household knight of King Henry III of England...
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de Moels, 1st Baron Moels (1269–20 May 1310), feudal baron of North Cadbury in Somerset, was an English peer. He was the second son of Roger de Moels...
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1241 Peter de Savoy 1241 Reginald de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham 1255 Sir Roger Northwode 1258 Nicholas de Moels 1258 Richard de Grey 1258 Hugh de Bigod 1259–1260...
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Cinque Ports after 1255 but before 1258 when he was replaced by Nicholas de Moels. De Northwode 'took an interest in the old monastery of St. Sexburge...
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Ernsborough (section Roger Moels of Lustleigh (d.1323))
Roger de Moels (died 1323) of Lustleigh is known to have had a son William de Moels (fl.1318), possibly by an earlier wife. Nicholas de Moels, 2nd Baron...
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Moels. He was the second son of Roger de Moels (c.1233-1295) the eldest surviving son and heir of Nicholas de Moels (d. 1269), feudal baron of a moiety...
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following his death without issue Hawise married secondly in about 1230 Nicholas de Moels. The descendants of both daughters retained all or some of the North...
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of John de Moels. Other sources give her husband as Nicholas de Moels, 2nd Baron Moels (d.1316), feudal baron of North Cadbury, Somerset. Without progeny...
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Seneschal of Gascony, replacing Nicholas de Moels, Boell served until he was replaced by Drogo de Barentyn in 1247. Also William de Bueles, Boeles, Bueles, Buelles...
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Castle) 1259–: Nicholas de Moels (also Governor of Rochester Castle) 1261–: Robert Walerand (also Governor of Rochester Castle) 1272–: William de Eschetesford...
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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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Richard de Grey (died c.1271) of Codnor, Derbyshire, was a landowner who held many important positions during the reign of Henry III of England, including...
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William de Schorewell 1224–1225: Richard Poore and Bartholemew de Kernes 1226–1227: Richard Poore and Gilbert de Staplebrigg 1228: Nicholas de Moels and Walter...
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baroniam which, although the other half had gone to Nicholas de Moels, the husband of Isabel's sister Hawise de Newmarch, nevertheless brought him membership...
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Whiteway, Kingsteignton (section de Moels)
Book of 1068 as the 157th of the 176 Devonshire possessions of Baldwin de Moels (died 1090), Sheriff of Devon, feudal baron of Okehampton, one of the Devon...
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Henry de Turberville (1238) – third appointment Rustan de Solers (1241–1242) John Maunsell (1242–1243) Nicholas de Moels (1243–1245) William de Boell...
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daughter of Thomas de Multon. His second was Agnes, daughter of Nicholas de Moeles. His third wife was Mary, daughter of Robert de Ros. He died at Findon...
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Manor of Molland (section de Champeaus)
co-heiress of her father John de Moels, 4th Baron Moels (died 1337) whose family had held since the time of Nicholas de Moels(died. c. 1270) a moiety of...
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Manor of Dyrham (section Wynebald de Ballon)
acquired by John Botterel, on whose death Hawise married secondly Sir Nicholas de Moels, to which family the other moiety of the barony descended. The Russell...
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Lord Howard de Walden (eds.). The Complete Peerage, or a history of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times (Moels to Nuneham)...
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to the lack of any heirs, the manor was given to Nicholas de Moels in 1230. In 1268 his son, Roger de Molis, was granted the right to hold a weekly market...
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William de Albini 1228–1232 Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent 1232–1236 Stephen de Segrave 1236–1258 John de Cobham (elder) 1258–1260 Nicholas de Moels 1260–1261...
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having produced any issue and was replaced as the husband of Hawise by Nicholas de Moels, whose descendants held his moiety until the 16th century. Russell...
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1885: William Alexander Mackinnon, of Acrise Place, Folkestone, 1886: Chapman de Laune Faunce-Delaune, of Sharsted Court, Sittingbourne, 1887: Lieutenant-Colonel...
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Henry of Bath (redirect from Henry de Bath)
Henry de Bada (or Henry de Bathonia; died November 1260) was an English judge and administrator. He began his career under his relative Hugh of Bath, who...
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1311 1314 John Lovel, 3rd Baron Lovel 1314 1347 Baron Moels (1299) Nicholas de Moels, 2nd Baron Moels 1309 1315 Died; none of his heirs were summoned to...
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de la Wyle Michaelmas 1233: Robert de Vallibus Michaelmas 1233: Richard de Langeford 15 January 1234: Peter de Russell 26 May 1234: Nicholas de Moels...
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Died Nicholas de Moels, 2nd Baron Moels 1309 1315 Baron Mohun (1299) John de Mohun, 1st Baron Mohun 1299 1330 Baron Mortimer of Chirke (1299) Roger de Mortimer...
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Baldwin de Moels (died 1090), Sheriff of Devon, feudal baron of Okehampton, Juhel de Totnes (died 1123/30), feudal baron of Totnes, Devon William de Mohun...
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Exemplar B were "tricked" (i.e. reproduced by drawing) by Lancaster Herald Nicholas Charles in 1611. He also made a transcript of Exemplar B., which clearly...
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