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Outstanding Natural Beauty and
Special Landscape Area, were
ceded to the De
Hegham family by
Edward II. In 1534 it was
bought by
Thomas Culpeper. His Elizabethan...
- John de
Everdon 1295–1307; 1313–1320: John de
Insula 1297/8–1307:
Roger de
Hegham 1299–1317:
Richard de
Abyngdon 1306–1307; 1324–1327:
Humfrey de Waledene...
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sister Isolda (later
described as his "co-heiress"), who
married Hervey de
Hegham. He was
described as a "clerk", that is a cleric, but he
apparently took...
- (1218–22)
Giles de
Bourne (1222–1231)
Henry de
Basing (1231–8)
Robert de
Hegham (1238–49)
Eustachius (1249–52)
Gilbert de ****he (1252–92)
Nicholas Tregony...
- 1274–1275 John de
Maidenstan 1275–1280
Oliver Sutton 1280–1288
Nicholas de
Hegham 1288–1305
Philip Willoughby 1305
Joceline Kirmington 1305–1310
Raymond de...
- Lincoln) bef.
November 1274–bef. 1277: W. bef. 1278–1280 (res.):
Nicholas de
Hegham bef. 1284–aft. 1284:
unnamed archdeacon;
possible Simon of Ghent. bef. 1284–1297...
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Maidenstan (afterwards
Archdeacon of Oxford) bef. 1275 – c. 1277:
Nicholas de
Hegham (afterwards
Archdeacon of Oxford) bef. 1280 –
October 1282 (d.): Richard...
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Ruffus bef. 1168–bef. 1196 :
Robert Banastre bef. 1204–aft. 1215:
Richard de
Hegham bef. 1221–aft. 1225:
Theobald de
Valognes bef. 1228–aft. 1243:
Thomas de...
- century) Wykford, Wintershall/Wintershull,
Seymour (14th century); Ditton,
Hegham, Wykford. Then we see
Jasper Tudor (Earl of Pembroke, then
created the Duke...
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Marie Ecclesia Simon of
Wells Bishop of Chichester, July 1204.
Richard de
Hegham Archdeacon of Es**** by
March 1204, to 1215/16 or later.
Theobald de Valognes...