-
Robertsbridge in East Sus****, England. It was
built in 1385 by Sir
Edward Dalyngrigge, a
former knight of
Edward III, with the
permission of
Richard II, ostensibly...
- Sir
Edward Dalyngrigge, also
Dallingridge or
Dalyngridge (c. 1346 – 1393/94), was a 14th-century
knight and
Member of
Parliament who
built Bodiam Castle...
- the office. Some lord
mayors in the
Middle Ages, such as Sir
Edward Dalyngrigge (1392), did not
reside in London.
Since 1435, the lord
mayor has been...
-
castle at
Shirburn with that
constructed a few
years later by Sir
Edward Dalyngrigge at
Bodiam in Sus****,
noting similarities in
original architectural features...
- of West Horsley,
Surrey 14.
Richard Berners, of West Horsley,
Surrey 29. Anne (—) 7.
Margery Berners 30.
Edward Dalyngrigge 15.
Philippe Dalyngridge...
- (Draper)
First of two terms;
deposed and imprisoned. 1392 Sir
Edward Dalyngrigge n/a
Royal Warden. 1392 Sir
Baldwin Radyngton knight Royal Warden. 1392...
- daughters: Alice, Maud and Agatha. His
daughter Alice married Roger Dalyngrigge. Over the
centuries various families held the
Manor of Radynden, first...
- bank of the
river is
Bodiam Castle,
built soon
after 1385 by Sir
Edward Dalyngrigge. Lord
Curzon restored the
ruins in 1919 and gave them to the National...
-
himself were
removed from
their offices and imprisoned,
while Edward Dalyngrigge was
appointed as
Royal Warden of the city. The next
month Hende was summoned...
- Sus****. It was a
statement of
loyalty to
Knolles by its builder,
Edward Dalyngrigge who
served under Knolles in a Free
Company during the
Hundred Years'...