- Sir
Peter Mallore (or Mallory; died c. 1380) was a
prominent landowner and
local politician in fourteenth-century Northamptonshire, who also
served as...
- Hunte,
Marcy "Shorti 1 Forti" Roberts, El-Melek A. "El Boog-E"
Moore and
Mallore "Thicknezz" Irvine.
Their debut album, 7669 East from a Bad Block, was...
- his estates,
which included Litchborough, p****ed to his
nephew Sir
Peter Mallore, son of his
sister Margaret, who had
married into
another prominent Northamptonshire...
- with the
prominent Mallore family of Litchborough, who were
neighbours of his in Northamptonshire.
Green accused Sir
Peter Mallore, a
former MP and High...
-
William Hulles prior 1407, 1422, 1427, 1429 and 1431.
Robert Malory (or
Mallore),
prior 1432, 1435 and 1437.
Robert Botyl,
prior 1439 - 16
January 1469...
- Sir
Rowland Hill (4th term) 1561
Richard Mallore 1562
Roger Martin 1563 Sir
Thomas Leigh 1564
Richard Mallore 1565
William Allen 1566
Lionel Duckett (1511-1587)...
- farm/settlement' and 'Cat'. 'Cat' was
probably added after Isabel le Cat and
Simon Mallore donated the land to
Leicester Abbey.
Catthorpe gives its name to the nearby...
- 1349 of the
plague Isabel de
Thorp –
appointed 1349,
resigned 1366 Joan
Mallore –
elected 1366, died 1394
Margery Dayrell –
elected 1394
Katherine Wotton...
- 7
February 1292 – 1309
Becomes Chief Justice of the
Common Pleas Peter Mallore d. 1311 28
August 1292 – 1308
William Howard d. 1308 8
October 1297 – 24...
-
Phillip De
Tilney De
Boston 1388:
William Belesby De
Belesby 1389:
Anketin Mallore 1390:
Walter Tailboys of
Sotby and
Skellingthorpe [citation needed] 1391:...