- Sir
William Bereford (died 1326) was an
English justice. He was the son of
Walter de
Bereford, with the
family name
coming from the
village of Barford...
- its way to our s****s". The Australian. Sydney.
Retrieved 5 May 2017.
Bereford, Denise. "The
Nicobar Pigeon Gizzard Stone:
Going Extinct For Jewelry"...
- and Matilda. Sir John de
Pulteney married Margaret,
daughter of John de
Bereford,
citizen of
London and his wife Roesia. The
marriage evidently took place...
- wife) John de
Bereford of Clapcot, Berkshire, Bickford, Stonythorpe, and Wishaw, Warwickshire, an
illegitimate son of
Edmund de
Bereford, Knt. They had...
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original on
January 29, 2024.
Retrieved January 29, 2024. Ellis,
Peter Bereford. The
Druids (Eerdmans, 1998). pp. 141–142. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911)....
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Ralph de
Bereford (fl. 1329) was an
English judge, of a
legal family possessing large estates in the
midland counties.
Ralph de
Bereford may have been...
- PLC".
Aviation W****. 11
November 2002.
Retrieved 7
January 2020. M****y-
Bereford,
Helen (8
March 2005). "Meggitt s****ing deals".
Flight International. Daly...
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Richard de
Beresford or
Bereford (died
after 1318) was an English-born
cleric and
judge who held high
political office in
Ireland in the
early fourteenth...
- as the
manor of
Langley was
noted as
being in the
possession of the de
Bereford family of
Wishaw as
early as the mid-13th century. New Hall
Manor is said...
- the land"
refer to
particular legal requirements. For example,
William Bereford,
Justice of the
Common Pleas, said in 1308 that the then-existing "law...