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Gilbert de
Lyvet (died ca. 1244) was an
early Anglo-Norman
nobleman and
merchant who
became one of the
earliest Mayors of Dublin. He
donated extensive...
- lord of the
manor p****ed from the
Lyvet family to the
Whittington family, when Joan
Lyvet,
daughter of
Robert Lyvet,
carried the
manor to Sir William...
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alive in Scotland. "Southwark was
incited to insurrection" by Sir
Elias Lyvet (Levett) and his ****ociate
Thomas Clark, who
promised Scottish aid in carrying...
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nominating Reginald Lyvet and
William Cadel to act as his
attorneys in
England for the year.
Reginald Lyvet was
probably the son of
Gilbert de
Lyvet, who was Lord...
- were
fortunate to have
leaders of the
calibre of the Butler, Marshall, de
Lyvet (Levett), de Burgh, de Lacy and de
Braose families, as well as
having the...
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French rugby league championship. The club's home is the
Stade Georges Lyvet in Villeurbanne. Lyon is also home to the Lyon
Hockey Club, an ice hockey...
- Day parade.
Richard Muton (1229–1230), Dublin's
first Mayor Gilbert de
Lyvet (1233–1234, 1235–1237) John Drake,
three times Mayor between 1401 and 1412...
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Connaught were
being held by John de Livet,
likely the son of
Gilbert de
Lyvet, one of the
earliest Lord
Mayors of
Dublin and
Marmaduke de
Eschales (Scales)...
- Busli.
Levett (also
spelled de Livet, de
Lyvet, Levet) was
likely born in
Hooton Levitt, the son of
Nicholas de
Lyvet, the lord of the manor.
There were four...
- 1232–1233
Robert Pollard 1233–1234
Gilbert de
Lyvet 1234–1235
Robert Owain 1235–1237
Gilbert de
Lyvet 1237–1238
Elias Burel 1238–1240
Robert Pollard...