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- Robert de Mariscis (Robert Marsh) was a Priest in the Roman Catholic Church. Robert de Mariscis first appears in April 1242 as an "official" (most likely...
- Hospitaller founded before 1215 (during the reign of King John) by Geoffrey de Mariscis, the Knights being granted royal privileges 1215; dissolved before 1540;...
- Gloucester, English nobleman and knight (b. 1222) August 24 – Robert de Mariscis, English priest and archdeacon September 1 – Giuliana of Collalto, Italian...
- Vánky & Oberw. 1996 Species Aurantiosporium colombianum Aurantiosporium marisci Aurantiosporium pallidum Aurantiosporium scleriae Aurantiosporium subnitens...
- madec****us Mamet, 1954 Aspidiotus maderensis Lindinger, 1912 Aspidiotus marisci Tippins & Beshear, 1971 Aspidiotus mespili Aspidiotus minutus ****erell...
- Hospitaller founded before 1215 (during the reign of King John) by Geoffrey de Mariscis, the Knights being granted royal privileges 1215; dissolved before 1540;...
- dignity. Roger de Wenesham died in 1257, Bishop of Lichfield. Robert de Mariscis Also known as Robert Marsh. The first distinct Prebendary of Aylesbury...
- Gloucester, English nobleman and knight (b. 1222) August 24 – Robert de Mariscis, English priest and archdeacon September 1 – Giuliana of Collalto, Italian...
- 1250–aft. 1252: Richard of Gravesend c. 1254–aft. 1258 (res.): Robert de Mariscis bef. 1259–1263 (res.): Henry of Sandwich bef. 1263–aft. 1272 (res.): Richard...
- Henry of Lexington 1254–1258 Richard of Gravesend 1260–1262 Robert de Mariscis 1262–1272 William of Lexington 1272–1274 Richard de Mepham 1274–1275 John...