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Philip of
Oldcoates (or
Philip Oldcoates,
Philip de Ulcotes,
Philip de Ulecot; died 1220) was an
English nobleman and
royal official.
Philip first appears...
- end of King John's reign, the
castle was
under the
control of
Philip of
Oldcoates. In 1464
during the Wars of the Roses, it was
subject to a nine-month...
- at the end of King John's reign, it was
under the
control of
Philip of
Oldcoates.
Additional protection to the
castle was
provided late in the 13th century...
- the
greatest builders of her time at Hardwick,
Chatsworth House, and
Oldcoates. In 1574 Bess
arranged a
marriage between one of her
daughters and the...
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entering a
monastic order, John gave
custody of his
lands to Sir
Philip Oldcoates. But he re-entered
secular life the next year, when the King made him...
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Lived Lands/Offices/Functions
Loyal to John in the
Civil war?
Philip of
Oldcoates ~1170–1220 1.Lord of
lands in
Northumberland 2.
Administrator of Durham...
- 1140)
Muhammad II,
Khwarezmid viceroy and
ruler (b. 1169)
Philip of
Oldcoates,
English nobleman and
official Ralph of
Saint Omer (or Tiberias), prince...
- from 'owl-cottages',
having changed through forms such as
Ullcoats and
Oldcoates to its
present spelling. The
parish was
singularly called Styrrup until...
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Sallowe 29
November 1402: Sir John
Clifton 2
August 1403: Hugh Cressy, of
Oldcoates 5
November 1403:
Thomas Chaworth, of Wiverton, Notts. and Alfreton, Derbys...
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Henry de Bohun, 1st Earl of
Hereford (born 1176) c.
November –
Philip of
Oldcoates,
nobleman and
royal official (fl.
before 1194) 1221
Roger Bigod, 2nd Earl...