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Roger la Warr, 3rd
Baron De
La Warr (1326–1370), was an
English nobleman. He was born on 30
November 1326, son of John
la Warre, Knt. (d. 24 June 1331)...
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McGovern TW,
LaWarre S (2001). "Botanical briefs: the
mango tree—Mangifera
indica L.". Cutis...
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Later that year, De
La Warr
published a book
titled The
Relation of the
Right Honourable the Lord De-
La-
Warre, Lord
Governour and
Captaine Generall...
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Thomas West, 1st
Baron West (d. 19
April 1405) and Joan
La Warre (d. 24
April 1404). Joan
La Warre was the
widow of
Ralph de
Wilington (d. 16
August 1382)...
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ordinary working man. The
largest single investor was
Thomas West, Lord de
la Warre, who
served as the
first governor of
Virginia between 1610 and 1618. (The...
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perpendicular style of the late-medieval period.
Thomas de
la Warre became Baron de
la Warre in 1398. A
priest for more than 50 years, he was
granted a...
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council and
named him
captain of the
Jamestown fort. In
August 1610, De
la Warre sent
Percy and
seventy men to
attack the
Paspahegh and
Chickahominy tribes...
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granted Lyonshall for life to
Roger de
la Warre in
exchange for an
annual payment 1300
Roger de
la Warre Roger de
la Warre granted Lyonshall for life to Walter...
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manor was
given to John
la Warre by King John and was held by
Roger la Warre in 1285, when it was
referred to as '
Warre Wyke'.
Warre is a
Norman family name...
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Manchester Castle until 1215
before a
Manor House was built. By 1421
Thomas de
la Warre founded and
constructed a
collegiate church for the parish, now Manchester...