- John
Peyvre (died 1316), Lord of
Toddington was an
English noble. He
served in
English campaigns in
Flanders and Scotland. John was the son of
Paulin Peyvre...
- she was the
widow of Sir
Paulin de
Peyvre High
Sheriff of
Bedfordshire and
Buckinghamshire and had
issue John
Peyvre, whom
descendants include John la...
-
William (II) of
Cantilupe 1238–1251
Bertram de
Crioll 1239–1256
Paulin Peyvre 1242-1243, 1244–1251 John of
Laxton 1242–1255
Robert Walerand 1251–1258...
- Died
Henry de Percy, 2nd
Baron Percy 1315 1352
Baron Peyvre (1299)
Johny Peyvre, 1st
Baron Peyvre 1299 1316 Died;
Barony probably terminated Baron Rivers...
- de Toni, 1st
Baron Toni 1299 1310 New
creation Baron Peyvre (1299) John
Peyvre, 1st
Baron Peyvre 1299 1316 New
creation Baron Teyes (1299)
Henry de Teyes...
- (1299)
Henry Percy, 1st
Baron Percy 1299 1315
Baron Peyvre (1299) John
Peyvre, 1st
Baron Peyvre 1299 1316
Baron Pinkeny (1299)
Henry de Pinkeney, 1st...
-
built from
Totternhoe stone and ironstone, and was paid for by
Paulinus Peyvre. St
Georges was
consecrated on St George's Day, 1222,
coincidentally the...
- the
Church of St Dubricius, Porlock, Somerset. Margaret, the wife of John
Peyvre of
Tuddington (Toddington) in Bedfordshire. On the
division of Loring's...
- John de Grey, of
Waterhall in Bletchley,
Bucks Michaelmas 1239:
Paulin de
Peyvre, of Toddington, Beds and Chilton,
Bucks April 1241:
Robert de la Haye and...
- the
Church of St Dubricius, Porlock, Somerset. Margaret, the wife of John
Peyvre of
Tuddington (Toddington) in Bedfordshire. On the
division of Loring's...