- 1264. He was knighted, and
married Hawise,
daughter and heir of
Robert de
Mucegros. Died childless.
Their eldest son, Ralph, died in his youth. The second...
- of
Simon de
Mucegros). He
inherited his father's
estate of Radynden, as well as the
properties of his
mother and his aunt,
Alice de
Mucegros. He initially...
-
March 1217
married Hugh I
Poyntz (d.1220). She
married secondly Robert de
Mucegros (d.1254) of Brewham, Somerset.
Nigel Saul,
Magna Carta Trust:
William Malet...
- The
manor was
granted by King
Henry III to Sir
Robert de
Musgrove (or
Mucegros) in 1240.
Since that time,
apart from the
brief period 1918–1949, it has...
-
Viking settlement in the area in 977.
Around 1250 the Anglo-Norman
ruler Mucegros was
given the
right to hold a
market and fair at Bunratty. He
built the...
-
March 1217
married Hugh I
Poyntz (d.1220). She
married secondly Robert de
Mucegros (d.1254) of Brewham, Somerset.
Mabel Malet, who
inherited 1/3 (later increased...
- owed more to the fact that
Maulay had
recently taken Mucegros'
lands into
custody because Mucegros had
failed to make a
payment due for a
royal fine. The...
-
Walter Muscegros holding the land, and
later Miles Muscegros (Milo de
Mucegros), who was
Sheriff of
Herefordshire in 1182.
Walter Muscegros cleared land...
- II) –
Radulphus Pulcherus, for
seven years 1182 (29
Henry II) – Milo de
Mucegros and
Willielmus Torelle 1183 (30
Henry II) –
Willielmus Torelle 1184 (31...
-
acquired the
manors of
Chewton and
Curry Mallet in Somerset. He and
Robert de
Mucegros,
husband of Mabel's
sister Helewise, also
acquired their father-in-law's...