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since at
least 1256, and
thought to have been
commissioned by
Roger Le
Peytevin of
Altofts Hall. However, a
prior church is
mentioned in the
Domesday Book...
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service as two knight's fees. He was
succeeded by
Robert Peytevin, and
later by
Thomas Peytevin who in 1301/2 held it as one knight's fee from the feudal...
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preceptory was the
beneficiary of the
largesse of a
powerful patron,
Roger Le
Peytevin, lord of the
manor of
nearby Altofts. Later, the
longtime lords of the...
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PEVERELLUS –
Peverell PHISCERUS –
Fisher de PICTAIIA;
PICTAUIENNSIS –
Peytevin; Peyto; Peto
PINCERNA –
Butler de
PINIBUS –
Dupin de PINU – Pine; Pyne...
- the
reign of
Henry II held by Hugh Pictavensis, to whom
succeeded Robert Peytevin. From his family, it came to the Courtenays,
Earls of Devon, who sold it...
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accounts rendered by his son
Henry de
Horton 28
March 1257:
Robert le
Peytevin, of
Cridy 3
November 1258:
William de
Courtenay Michaelmas 1259: Ralph...
- Colyton.
According to Pole
Creedy Peitevin was held by the
Peitevin or
Peytevin family (Latinized to Pictavensis)
until the
reign of King
Henry III (1216–1272)...
- de
Pembrugge or Pembridge, who had died only a year earlier, Sir
Thomas Peytevin and Sir John
Ludlow who all
predeceased her. However, the list of beneficiaries...