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Published according to the true
Original copies. London:
Isaac Jaggard, and Ed.
Blound (Printed at the
Charges of W. Jaggard, Ed. Blount, I. Smithw****e and W....
- Rokele,
Stephen Aswy,
Robert de Basinge,
Ralph le
Blound,
William de Farndon,
Richard Aswy, John le
Blound,
Nicholas de Winchester,
William de Bettoyne, Adam...
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castle was
added c. 1261. In 1326 the
castle was
committed to
Geoffrey le
Blound.
Edmond Loundres was
constable in 1388,
Stephen Gernon in 1400.
Henry MacShane...
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amounting to £3000
deposited with
William Outlawe in
trust by Adam and
Alice le
Blound of
Callan (Outlawe's
mother and stepfather), and £100 of William's own money...
- ed. R R
Sharpe (London, 1889), pp. 189-199: "Pourte (Hugh) – To John le
Blound a house. To
Margaret his wife the
custody of
William his son
until he come...
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Richard le
Blond (or le
Blound; died
after 1325) was an
Irish lawyer and
judge of the
early fourteenth century.
After serving for many
years as Serjeant-at-law...
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Bedale 1335
Richard de
Willsthorpe John de
Mounte Pesselers 1336
Thomas le
Blound Henry de
Newcastle 1337
Henry de
Newcastle Thomas the
Coroner 1338 Henry...
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carry out
ordinations and
other necessary episcopal functions, and
Stephen Blound as seneschal. Later, from
Bosworth he
recommissioned Holbeach, widening...
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Thomas Abbey near
Dublin in 1206 and that in 1336 John
Plunkett sued Hugh de
Blound of
Rathregan County Meath, for the
Manor of Cluinaghlys, in
possession of...