- John de
Baalun or
Balun (died 1235), was a
justice itinerant and baron.
Baalun possessed estates in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, and Wiltshire. He was...
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Moulton Richard de
Argentan Geoffrey de
Neville William de
Maudit John de
Baalun King
Edward I
reissued the
Charters of 1225 in 1297 in
return for a new...
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Hamelin de
Ballon (or
Baalun, Baalan, Balun, Balodun, Balon, etc.) (born ca. 1060, died 5
March 1105/6) was an
early Norman Baron and the
first Baron Abergavenny...
- include:
Isabel de Forz, suo jure 8th
Countess of
Devon (1237–1293)
Adelize de
Baalun (d. c. 1146)
Amice de
Clare (c. 1220–1284)
Margaret de
Bohun (1311–1391)...
- of
Pattishall 1221
Thomas De
Heydon 1224-5 John de
Bayeux 1225 John de
Baalun 1225
Martin of
Pattishall 1225
Richard de Veym 1225 Peter,
abbot of Tewkesbury...
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Staffordshire Constable of Hugh de Lacey,
apparently later a
baron John de
Baalun ~1180–1235
Gloucestershire Apparently a
minor English baron who
served as...
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cities and boroughs. On 8
February 1265
William Devereux and John de
Baalun were
commissioned to
inquire as to what
appurtenances belonged to the office...
- uses the title,
including the
monastic charters. He
married Adelize de
Baalun (d. c. 1146). They had children:
Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon....
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Wynebald de
Ballon (variously
spelt Baalun, Baalan, Balun, Balodun,
Balon etc.), (c.1058–c.1126), was an
early Norman magnate. He
appeared in
England during...