- 1670s,
Abraham Wood
wrote their name "Moneton" and as
another variant, "
Monyton."[citation needed] The
Moneton lived in
southern West Virginia,
along the...
- Hugh de
Monyton was the
Archdeacon of
Barnstaple during 1352.
British History on line v t e...
- May 30, 2015. Emrick,
Isaac J. (2015).
Maopewa iati bi:
Takai Tonqyayun Monyton "To
abandon so
beautiful a Dwelling":
Indians in the Kanawha-New River...
-
February 7, 2024. Emrick,
Isaac J. (2015).
Maopewa iati bi:
Takai Tonqyayun Monyton "To
abandon so
beautiful a Dwelling":
Indians in the Kanawha-New River...
- Mohegan,
Connecticut Monacan,
Virginia Montaukett (Montauk), New York
Monyton (Monetons, Monekot, Moheton) (Siouan), West
Virginia and
Virginia Nansemond...
- in the 14th century, as
recorded by the
Abbot of Glastonbury,
Walter de
Monyton (1342–1375). The
manor was
retained by the
Abbey until the Dissolution...
- Winforton,
which Walter Muscegros later gave to
Alexander de
Monyton, son to
Roger Monnington (or
Monyton), with a
license to "brew in his own boiler". Alexander's...
- John de N****ington 8
April 1350 – 1351: John de
Reynham c. 1352: Hugh de
Monyton 23
February 1355 – 2
September 1358: John de
Derby 2
September 1358–c. 1367:...
- Mohegan,
Connecticut Monacan,
Virginia Montaukett (Montauk), New York
Monyton (Monetons, Monekot, Moheton) (Siouan), West
Virginia and
Virginia Nansemond...
-
Church of
England titles Preceded by John de N****ington
Archdeacon of
Barnstaple 1350–c.1352 Succeeded by Hugh de
Monyton...