- (1160 – 1232)
Robert de
Mohaut (c. 1162 –
before c. 1132)
William de
Mohaut John de
Mohaut Matthew de
Mohaut Simon de
Mohaut (? – c. 1190)
married N.N...
-
Baron Montalt (sometimes
given as
Mohault or
Mohaut) was a
title that was
created twice in the
Peerage of England. The
first creation of the
title was...
- (died 1302), 1st Baron, and his
first wife
Isabel Mohaut (died 1295),
sister and heir of
Robert Mohaut (died 1329), 2nd Baron. His
paternal grandfather...
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Baron Montalt also
Mohault or
Mohaut (1270–1329),
English nobleman Roger de Montalt, 1st
Baron Montalt also
Mohault or
Mohaut (1265–1297),
English nobleman...
- 1306),
Scottish knight and
brother of
William William de
Monte Alto or
Mohaut (d.1327),
Scottish nobleman and
brother of
Bernard Eustace de
Montaut or...
-
escape after The
Battle of Evesham,
something of a
chivalrous act Adam de
Mohaut ~1220~1265 He is
credited with
having recognized and
saved Henry III of...
- 1327
Baron Montalt 1299 de
Mohaut or de
Montalt Extinct 1329 Also
known as "
Mohaut."
Created by writ. See also
Baron Mohaut (1295).
Baron Grandison 1299...
- Northamptonshire, died
shortly before 10
August 1257. He
married a
sister of
Roger de
Mohaut,
Steward of Chester. They had one daughter,
Cecily de Ferrers, wife of John...
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ACUTO – Montacute;
Montague de
MONTE ALTO – Montalt; Montealto; Munhaut;
Mohaut; Moald; Mold; Maulde;
Maude de
MONTE AQUILÆ –
Mounteagle de
MONTE BEGONIS...
- 1306),
Scottish knight and
brother of
William William de
Monte Alto or
Mohaut (d.1327),
Scottish nobleman and
brother of
Bernard Montalt (disambiguation)...