- Sir
Drugo Barentyn (died 1415),
sometimes spelled as "Drew", "Dru", "Barentine" or "Barrington", was an
English goldsmith and
politician who
served twice...
- issue:
Agnes de
Barentyn,
married John de Mandeville, had issue. Also Dru de
Barentyn, Drew de
Barentyn,
Drogone de
Barentyn,
Drogonem Barentyn and
Drogo de...
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Robert Walerand 1251–1258 John Grey 1253–1255
William Grey 1255 Drew of
Barentyn 1255
Giles of
Argentine 1258–1265
Imbert of
Poges 1257–1262
Eubolo de Montibus...
- II's
reign the
whole of the
manor became privately owned by
Alexander de
Barentyn, the King's butler. In 1767, the
Manor of
Hampstead and the
estate which...
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Richard de Balta.
During Henry II's
reign it was p****ed to
Alexander de
Barentyn, the king's butler. The area that was
known as Traitors' Hill may have...
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Little is
known about the
first hall. It was
rebuilt in 1407 by
Drugo Barentyn, a
goldsmith who
served twice as Lord
Mayor of London. The
second hall...
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Richard Whittington Mercer Second of four terms; elected. 1398 Sir
Drugo Barentyn Goldsmith First of two terms. 1399 Sir
Thomas Knollys Grocer First of two...
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Richard de
Montfichet ~1200–1267 1.
Baron of the
Exchequer N/A
Drogo de
Barentyn ~1210–1265 1.
Warden of
Guernsey and
Jersey 2.
Seneschal of
Gascony N/A...
- (1245–1247)
Drogo de
Barentyn (1247–1248) –
first appointment Simon de
Montfort (1248)
Richard de Grey (1248)
Drogo de
Barentyn (1250) –
second appointment...
- by the fire
watchers in 1941.
Partial records survive at IGI. Sir
Drugo Barentyn, (died 1415), Goldsmith, one of the
Sheriffs of the City of London, twice...