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Langstrother (died 1471) was
Treasurer of England,
prior of the
Knights of St John in England, and
Preceptor of Balsall. A son of
Thomas Langstrother...
- 1st
Baron Mountjoy Lord High
Treasurer 1466–1469 Succeeded by John
Langstrother Peerage of
England New
creation Earl
Rivers 1466–1469 Succeeded by Anthony...
- with
Langstrother to
avoid a
forced marriage to Southwell, or
whether Southwell was the would-be
rescuer of Jane
taken by
force by
Langstrother. At the...
- Preceded by
William Grey Lord High
Treasurer 1470 Succeeded by John
Langstrother Peerage of
England New
creation Earl of
Worcester 1449–1470 Succeeded by...
- Woodville, 1st Earl
Rivers (4
March 1466 – 12
August 1469) Sir John
Langstrother (16
August – 25
October 1469)
William Grey,
Bishop of Ely (25 October...
- them were Hugh Courtenay,
cousin of the
Earls of Devon, and Sir John
Langstrother, the
prior of the
military order of St. John. The
Abbey was not officially...
- Southwell, but
before the
marriage could take
place she was
taken by
Robert Langstrother. In
retaliation Southwell took
possession of
Sibylle Boys'
manor of Holme...
-
beheaded after the
Battle of
Tewkesbury for
being a
Lancastrian Sir John
Langstrother –
Grand Prior of the
Hospital of St John of
Jerusalem (1471) – beheaded...
- 1432, 1435 and 1437.
Robert Botyl,
prior 1439 - 16
January 1469. John
Langstrother, prior, 9
March 1469.
William Tournay, prior, 1471 and 1474.
Robert Molton...
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Lematon 1449–1468
Thomas Montgomery 1468–1470 John Wode 1470–1471 John
Langstrother Joint Wardens both
executed Tewkesbury 1471 1471-1471 Sir John Delves...