- Sir
Ralph de
Hengham (1235 – 18 May 1311) was an
English cleric who held
various high
positions within the
Medieval English judicial system. His first...
- were
attributed to him.
These included not only the
eponymous Hengham parva and
Hengham magna, but also "**** sit necessarium", "Exceptiones ad C****andum...
- de
Hengham L. Ch.
Iustice to K.
Edward I.
commonly calld Hengham magna, and
Hengham parua.
Neuer before publisht.
Notes both on
Fortescue and
Hengham are...
- The
airliner crashed into the
Persian Gulf 6.5
miles (10.5 km) east of
Hengham Island (26°37.75′N 56°1′E / 26.62917°N 56.017°E / 26.62917; 56.017)...
- son; who
having married Hawyse,
sister and heir to John le Mareschall, of
Hengham, in com. Norf. had
livery of the
lands of her inheritance, the 10th of...
- pigs that was in
total valued at £4. A
variation on the
village name is "
Hengham Sybyle". In 1863,
Sible Hedingham was the site of one of the last 19th-century...
- of
Staines 6
November 1269 1273
Martin of
Littlebury 1273 1274
Ralph de
Hengham 1274 1290
Gilbert de
Thornton 1290 1296 Sir
Roger Brabazon 1296
March 1316...
-
Sandwich 1289–1290
Resigned John of
Mettingham 1290–1301 Died Sir
Ralph de
Hengham 1301–1309
Retired Sir
William Bereford 1309–1326 Died
Hervey de Stanton...
-
Edward I
instituted a
purge of most of his
senior judges,
notably Ralph de
Hengham,
mostly on the
grounds of corruption,
although in
several cases their guilt...
-
Monarch Henry III
Preceded by
Richard of
Staines Succeeded by
Ralph de
Hengham 12th
Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas In
office 1267–1272
Monarch Henry...