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Moleyns may
refer to: Adam
Moleyns (died 1450),
English bishop, lawyer,
royal administrator and
diplomat Baron Moleyns, a
title in the
Peerage of England...
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Baron de
Moleyns (c. 1420–1464),
attainted and
forfeit 1461 Mary Hastings, 5th
Baroness Botreaux, 4th
Baroness Hungerford, 2nd
Baroness de
Moleyns née Hungerford...
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William Moleyns (7
January 1378 – 8 June 1425), of
Stoke Poges in Buckinghamshire, and his wife
Margery (died 26
March 1439). With
Catherine Moleyns, he had...
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Thomas Moleyns or Molyn, of Wilton, Wiltshire, was an
English Member of
Parliament and churchwarden. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of England...
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created Baron Moleyns in 1445. One of her
godmothers was
Thomas Chaucer's
daughter Alice. Frideswide. Woodger, L. S. (1993), "
Moleyns, Sir
William (1378-1425)...
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facts in May 1595. She
married Sir
Barentine Moleyns of
Clapcot near
Wallingford in 1599.
Moleyns, who was
younger than his wife, was said to be notorious...
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Englyshe Polycye (1435–38) to
Moleyns but this
theory was
partly based on Warner's
mistaken identification of Adam
Moleyns as a
member of the family's Lancashire...
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Moleyns family. The
first Baron's grandson, the
third Baron (who
succeeded his uncle),
resumed the
alleged 'ancient'
family name of De
Moleyns by Royal...
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Baroness Hungerford and 14th
Baroness de
Moleyns (1884–1974) (see the
Baron Strange,
Baron Hungerford and
Baron de
Moleyns for
earlier history of
these titles)...
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Following his
marriage to the
heiress Eleanor de
Moleyns, he was
summoned to
Parliament as
Baron Moleyns in 1445, and
received a like
summons until 1453...