- Priory,
Little Wymondley hospital founded before 1218 by
Richard [de]
Argentein;
Augustinian Canons Regular founded soon after;
hospital continued until...
-
Robert de
Montfort (1234)
Robert de
Sandford (1235–1241) Sir
Richard de
Argentein (1241–1246) Fr.
Amblard (1250)
Roncelin de Fos (1252–1259)
Robert de Sandford...
- from
Yorkshire who had no
connection to Newmarket. In 1223,
Richard de
Argentein was
granted licence to hold an
annual fair in
Newmarket (from The National...
-
including Pirton and Therfield. The
castle was
possibly erected by the
Argentein family, who were of
Norman origin. They were
lords of the
manor and are...
- Hertfordshire, England. It is a
Grade I
listed building. In 1199,
Reginald de
Argentein, lord of the
manor of
Great Wymondley,
brought a case
against the Abbess...
- Priory,
Little Wymondley hospital founded before 1218 by
Richard [de]
Argentein;
Augustinian Canons Regular founded soon after;
hospital continued until...
- by
means of his brother's son Walkelin, then
Bishop of Winton." ' The
Argenteins, however, do not seem to have held any land in the Isle of
Wight until...
- and 1289 to the heir of Sir John de Churchill, Joan, wife of
Giles de
Argentein. In 1321,
after Maud's death, Joan gave her two-thirds of the
manor and...
-
front of the
chancel screen is laid a
stone slab in
memory of
Reginald de
Argentein (died 1307),
believed to be a
Knight Templar and who was
responsible for...