- de
Pencester was
Warden of the
Cinque Ports when the
first authoritative list of
Cinque Ports Confederation Members was
produced in 1293.
Pencester was...
- instructions. The
present castle was
built between 1279 and 1299 by
Stephen de
Pencester, the Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports, who was
granted a
licence to crenellate...
- near
predecessors of the
eminent Warden of the
Cinque Ports,
Stephen de
Pencester (of Penshurst).
Although Nicholas de
Crioll is
often taken to be (and...
-
tunnelled outwards and
attacked the French.
During the time of
Stephen de
Pencester, a
windmill was
erected on
Tower 22,
which was
later known as the Mill...
-
streets are the High Street,
Biggin Street,
Market Square,
Cannon Street,
Pencester Road and
Castle Street. The
Castleton Retail Park is to the north-west...
-
Cinque Ports Confederation Members was
produced in 1293 when
Stephen of
Pencester was Warden. The Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports is
appointed for life...
- of the
Cinque Ports, who by his wife Joan
Pencester (bef. 1269 – 1314/15) (a
daughter of
Stephen de
Pencester), was the
father of
Stephen de Cobham, 1st...
-
Political offices Preceded by
Stephen de
Pencester Lord
Warden of the
Cinque Ports 1299–1306 Succeeded by The Lord
Cobham Peerage of
England Preceded by...
- son John died and his daughter,
Margerie (who was
married to
Stephen de
Pencester)
inherited the parish. When
Stephen died in 1303,
Margerie married Robert...
- de
Burgh 1st Earl of Kent, St Martin,
Queen Ethelburga, and
Stephen de
Pencester with the
names chosen in a poll by the
students and have
never changed...