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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- PEVERELLUSPeverell PHISCERUSFisher de PICTAIIA; PICTAUIENNSISPeytevin; Peyto; Peto PINCERNAButler de PINIBUSDupin 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...
- 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...