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- Thomas Paynell (fl. 1528–1564) was an English Augustinian and translator. Paynell was an Austin friar. He was educated at Merton Abbey, Surrey, where he...
- Little Book of Good Manners for Children. Another translation by Thomas Paynell was issued in 1560. The book is divided into seventeen sections, each dealing...
- - d. 1531) of Crimplesham in Norfolk, and Isabel, the daughter of John Paynell, of Boothby in Lincolnshire and Elizabeth Tylney (da. of Sir Philip Tilney...
- Ralph Paynel or Paganel (fl. 1089) was an 11th-century Norman, a landowner, partisan of William II of England, and sheriff of Yorkshire. Paynel was probably...
- Lincoln:—Lord Willoughby, Sir Christopher Willoughby, Sir John Husey, Sir Geoffrey Paynell, Sir Miles Bushe, Sir Rob. Scheffeld, Sir Wm. Tirwytt, Wm. Askew, Geo....
- 1180 (1199) on estates granted by Matilda Countess of Clare and Gervase Paynell; last preceptor d. 1442; made part of the estate of the prior of England...
- porches, 1853–55. The chancel was restored in 1876. There is a 15th-century Paynell-Gobion alabaster table tomb and good 17th- and 18th-century wall monuments...
- Woodstock. He was the son of Sir William Bussy and Isabel Paynell, the daughter of John Paynell. He married twice; firstly in 1382 to Maud, daughter of...
- The name of the village derives from Ralph de Paganel (sometimes spelled Paynell), a Norman who was a tenant-in-chief in Yorkshire named in the Domesday...
- Maud was married to Nicholas de Upton. Surname also spelt Paganel or Paynell Cokayne 1895, p. 192. Page 1908, pp. 4–16. Cokayne, George Edward (1895)...