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Henry Maleverer,
generally called Henry of Cornhill, was a
grocer in the
times of
Henry IV, Holy
Roman Emperor. He was a crusader, and was
appointed by...
- Sevenoke, Sir John Hawkwood, Sir John Bonham,
Christopher Croker, Sir
Henry Maleverer of Cornhill, and Sir Hugh Calverley. The term "Nine Worthies" was later...
- well
without mentioning a church.
These include the
appointment of
Henry Maleverer as
guardian of the well
under the king of Jerusalem.
There are
later 12th-century...
- of the
Northern ****ociation
Raised in
Yorkshire in 1643 Foot
Colonel Maleverer's Regiment Army of the
Northern ****ociation Foot
Colonel Tichborne's Regiment...
- (Shardlake's ****istant) Sir
Edward Broderick (a
political prisoner) Sir
William Maleverer (chair of the
Council of the North)
Fulke Radwinter (Broderick's gaoler...
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Cornwall 1478–1479 Succeeded by
Richard Nanfan Preceded by
Halnatheus Maleverer High
Sheriff of
Devon 1480–1481 Succeeded by Sir
Giles Daubeney Preceded by...
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After the
death of Francis' father, his mother, Joan,
married Sir
William Maleverer. On 9 May 1515, Francis'
wardship was
granted to
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey...
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MALUS CATALUS – Malcael; Malchael; Malchein;
Machel MALUS LEPORARIUS –
Maleverer; Mallieure;
Mallyvery MALUS LUPELLUS – Maulovel;
Mallovel de MONDAVILLA...
- Sir
William Courtenay 6
November 1483:
Halnatheus Maleverer 5
November 1484: Sir
Thomas Maleverer 12
September 1485: Sir John
Halwell 5
November 1486:...
- and
famed for
killing a huge boar (or bear) for the Poles. Sir
Henry Maleverer,
generally called Henry of Cornhill, a
grocer who
lived in the
reign of...