- of
spelling the name,
including "de Masci", "de Mace", "de Macei", "de
Mascy", "de M****y" and "de M****ie".
Later the name
Baguley was
adopted by the...
- 83 (2): 158–168. JSTOR 43343444. Vantuono,
William (July 1981). "John De
Mascy of Sale and the
Pearl Poems". M****cripta. 25 (2): 77–88. doi:10.1484/J...
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Green Knight: A Fourteenth-Century
Alliterative Poem Now
Attributed to Hugh
Mascy, London, 1956 Nolan, B. and Farley-Hills, D., "The
Authorship of Pearl:...
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Birkenhead in 1150, when
Benedictine monks under the
leadership of
Hamon de
Mascy built a
priory there. The
priory was
visited in 1275 and 1277 by Edward...
- and a mill in Bowdon, and
Dunham M****ey is
identified as Doneham: Hamo de
Mascy. Both
areas came
under Hamo de
Masci in
Norman times. His base was a wooden...
-
Hamon de
Mascy,
while the land in the north,
closer to the
River Irwell, was held by
Henry de Trafford. In
about 1250, a
later Hamon de
Mascy gave the...
-
lords such as
Robert of Rhuddlan, his
cousin Hugh d'Avranches, and Hamo de
Mascy. The
survey shows 405
family heads living in the peninsula,
suggesting a...
- Hundred. In the
twelfth century, it
formed part of the
estates of Hamo de
Mascy. The name
Moreton was
first recorded in 1278, as Meretun, and
derives from...
- Knight/Lord
Baron and
nephew of King
William I "the Conqueror". "Hamo de
Mascy was the
youngest son of
William de La Ferte-Mace,
viscount of the powerful...
- Partington, and Timperley. In the 13th century, the M****ey
Family (Baron
Hamon de
Mascy) was the main
landlord in Northenden.
Through marriage, the M****ey's land...