- and her
second Sir Alan
Buxhull, KG in 1372. With Sir Alan
Buxhull, she had a son, who was born posthumously, Sir Alan
Buxhull II. Her
third husband was...
- Alan
Buxhull K.G. (c. 1323 – 2
November 1381) was an
English soldier and nobleman. Alan
Buxhull was the only son of Sir Alan
Buxhull, lord of
Buxhull in...
- 1409, and
fully in 1421. His
mother was Maud Francis,
widow of Sir Alan
Buxhull KG,
daughter of Sir Adam
Francis (born c. 1334),
Mayor of London. Thomas...
- return. John
landed in
England in
January 1364
where he was met by Sir Alan
Buxhull, Sir
Richard Pembridge and Lord
Burghersh at Dover, to be
conducted to...
- 1390 c. 1370 51
Guichard d'Angle, Earl of
Huntingdon d. 1380 1372 52 Alan
Buxhull d. 1381 1372–1373 53
Thomas Beauchamp, 12th Earl of
Warwick d. 1401 1373...
- Sir Paon de Roet (d. 1380),
herald and
knight for
Edward III Sir Alan
Buxhull (d. 1381),
Knight of the
Order of the
Garter and
Constable of the Tower...
-
Tower of London. He
married Maud Fraunceys/Francis,
widow of Sir Alan
Buxhull KG, and a
daughter of Sir Adam
Fraunceys I (d.1374/5), a
member of the...
- the
title Viscount of Saint-Sauveur-le
Vicomte in the Cotentin. Sir Alan
Buxhull KG
succeeded Sir John
Chandos as
Captain of the
Castle during the 100 Years...
-
although a w****
earlier he had
agreed to
share the
command with Sir Alan
Buxhull, Sir
Thomas Grandison and Sir John Bourchier. On 1 July they were jointly...
- honor." He
sailed to
England that winter,
where he was met by Sir Alan
Buxhull, Sir
Richard Pembridge and Lord
Burghersh at Dover, to be
conducted to...