- The
title Baron Maltravers or
Mautravers was
created in the
Peerage of
England on 25
January and 23
October 1330 when John
Maltravers was
summoned to Parliament...
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Eleanor Maltravers, or
Mautravers, (c. 1345 –
January 1405) was an
English noblewoman. The
granddaughter and
eventual heiress of the
first Baron Maltravers...
- Lewes, Sus****. On 17
February 1358,
FitzAlan married Eleanor Maltravers (
Mautravers) (1345 – 10
January 1404 or 1406),
daughter of John Maltravers, 1st Baron...
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attested in 1206, as Langeton.
Matravers stems from the name of John
Mautravers who
owned the land
there in 1281, and
ultimately originates from the French...
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Humphrey Stafford (died 1413) and wife
Elizabeth d'Aumale
Mautravers Stafford Sir John
Mautravers Humphrey Stafford (died 1442) Keynes, "The lost cartulary...
- and heir of John
Browning by his wife
Alice Mautravers, a
daughter and co-heiress of Sir John
Mautravers, MP, of
Hooke in
Dorset (and a half-sister of...
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before 26
November 1396, was to Maud
Mautravers (died c. 1402), a
daughter and co-heiress of Sir John
Mautravers of Hooke,
Dorset (a
cousin of John Maltravers...
- Maltravers) or
abeyant "would
probably be held to be the same
Barony as that of
Mautravers"
Baron Camoys 1383 de Camoys,
Stonor extant Created by writ
abeyant 1426-1839...
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Guillaume de St
Hilaire (c.1321–1331)
Geffrey de T****sby (1346–1351) John
Mautravers (1351–c.1355)
Philip de
Barentin (c. 1355–1367)
Raoul Lempriere and Guille...
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attested with
addition of
Matravers in 1280, in
forms such as
Lichet Mautravers. This was used to
distinguish the
settlement from
Lytchett Minster and...