- Gordon-Lennox (3
October 1884 – 13
April 1969), who
married Major William Malebisse Beckwith, only son of
Captain Henry John Beckwith, of
Millichope Park...
-
before 1227,
built by Henry, Dean of
Fordham with
endowments by Hugh
Malebisse;
dissolved 1
September 1538;
granted to
Philip Parry 1540/1; site now...
- not
accept usury.[citation needed] In 1190,
Richard de
Malbis (Richard
Malebisse), a
debtor of
Aaron of Lincoln, led an
attack on the
family of Aaron's...
- Canons — from
Newsham daughter house of Newsham;
founded 1198 by
Richard de
Malebisse;
dissolved 1536;
granted to Sir John
Markham 1537/8
Neubo Abbey 52°55′55″N...
-
before 1227,
built by Henry, Dean of
Fordham with
endowments by Hugh
Malebisse;
dissolved 1
September 1538;
granted to
Philip Parry 1540/1; site now...
- 17
March 1190. The
incident was
provoked by
Richard de
Malbis (Richard
Malebisse), who was in
considerable debt to
Aaron of Lincoln. When a fire accidentally...
- Fulk
Bairnard (d.
after 1242),
Henry of
Braybrooke (d. 1234),
Richard Malebisse (c. 1155–c. 1209),
Walter of
Pattishall (d. c. 1231), and
Walter Ullmann...
-
Grosvenor MAINFELINUS –
Meinfeuin de
MAINO – Maine;
Maoun de MALA
BISSA – de
Malebisse; de
Malebiche de MALA FIDE –
Maufe de MALA
HERBA –
Malherbe de MALA OPERA...
-
Newbo was
founded in
about 1198 very
close to
Sedgebrook by
Richard de
Malebisse or
Malbis (died 1209). Malbis, as one of the
judges itinerant of York...
- Hugh de Say,
Bleddfa Castle, Llangunllo, Powys, Wales. 1199,
Richard Malebisse,
Queldric [Wheldrake], Storwood, Yorks.;
revoked 1200,
William Briwerr...