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- are obscure. She may have been a daughter of John Barlow and Christian Berlay, or their relative. An 18th-century genealogical m****cript claimed that...
- p****ed to Berlay le Vieux who became the first Sir of Bellay, in 1025 the castle was seized by Foulques Nerra a Plantagenet making Giraud Berlay his v****al...
- He was part of the family Berlay-Le-Vieux the son of Berlay II of Montreuil-Berlay[1], or of Berlay III of Montreuil-Berlay.[citation needed] The old...
- performed the most memorable role of his career (save for Armand) as Philippe Berlay opposite Jane Hading in the stage adaptation of Georges Ohnet's novel Maître...
- Margaret Dennet, Eleanor Johns, Eleanor Verney, Agnes Musgrave, and Elizabeth Berlay. Some of her ladies in waiting had been members of the household of Elizabeth...
- remained angered by Henry and Geoffrey's treatment of Giraud II of Montreuil-Berlay following Giraud's failed rebellion against Angevin rule the year before...
- satin for a gown in January 1508 when other courtiers including Elizabeth Berlay were given clothes. In January 1509 she was granted an income from fishing...
- supposed to be a talisman against poisoning. In 1507, James IV gave Elizabeth Berlay, another English attendant of Margaret, gold rosary beads with a cross costing...
- information centre. Before the 19th century, Barlow was usually known as 'Berlay' or 'Barley'. The village was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire...
- Beauchamp, Baroness Bergavenny (1415–1448), English baroness Elizabeth Berlay (died 1518), English lady in waiting Elizabeth Blount (died 1540), English...