- Grey-
FitzPayn Hours is an
illuminated book of
hours formerly thought to have been
commissioned by Sir
Richard de Grey for his
bride Joan
FitzPayn, but...
-
books of
hours Divine Service (Eastern Orthodoxy) and
Horologion Grey-
FitzPayn Hours Hours of
Angers Hours of
Charles V
Hours of John the
Fearless Hours...
- June 1316, Maud, aged six,
married her
first husband,
Robert FitzPayn, son of
Robert FitzPayn.
Welsh historian R. R.
Davies relates in his book,
Lords and...
- had
married the
heiress Isabel Fitzpayn (some
sources claim that Sir John III and his
heirs thus
became Barons Fitzpayn). His
mother was Joan St Loe, daughter...
-
Baron de Ros of
Helmsley (Hamlake) Maud de Badlesmere,
married Robert FitzPayn, then John de Vere, 7th Earl of
Oxford Elizabeth de Badlesmere, married...
- children. Maud de
Badlesmere (1310- 24 May 1366),
married firstly,
Robert FitzPayn; secondly, John de Vere, 7th Earl of Oxford, by whom she had
seven children...
-
Elizabeth FitzPayn (d. by 1392),
widow of Sir
Thomas de
Audley (d. pre-1386),
slain in
France in the
Hundred Years' War, and
daughter of Sir
Robert FitzPayn by...
-
possessions to keep his office;
Stephen of
Tours was
replaced in
Anjou by
Payn de Rochefort,
Peter Bertin was made
seneschal of Poitou, and
Helie de la...
-
village contains a
small ruined castle,
believed to have been
built by the
FitzPayn family, as
lords of
Llanvair Discoed, in the 13th century.
There is an...
- first-class
civil servant".
Sometimes known as
Payn fitzJohn,
FitzJohn or
Pagan fitzJohn. The
usage of the
patronymic "
fitz"
denotes "son of". This
makes Pain's...